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337 Water OrdinanceT O W N O F Y E L M W A T E R O R D I N A N C E No. 337 13.04.020 DEFINITIONS Whenever used in this chapter: A. "Consumer" means an individual dwelling unit or individual business which receives water through an individual meter or master meter. B. "Council" means the town council of the Town of Yelm. C. "Mains" means water lines designed or used to serve more than one premise. D. "Master Meter" means a meter of any size serving more than one consumer. E. "Person ", "Customer," "Owner" and "Occupant" include natural persons of either sex, associations, co- partnerships and corporations whether acting individually or by a servant, agent or employee; the singular number shall be held to include the plural and the masculine pronoun to include the feminine. F. "Premises" means a continuous tract of land, building or group of adjacent buildings under a single control with respect to use of water and responsibility for payment therefore. Subdivisions of such use or responsibility shall constitute a division into separate premises as herein defined. G. "Service Connection" means that portion of the town water supply system connecting the supply system on a premises to the town water distribution main including the tap into the main, the water meter and appurtenances and the service line from the main to the meter and from the meter to the property line. "Service Connection" includes connections for fire protection as well as for domestic, commercial, and industrial uses. H. "Standard or Permanent Mains" means mains which conform to the standard specifications of the town with respect to materials and minimum diameters. I. "Standard Specifications" means the specifications set forth in the current volume of "Standard Specifications for Road, Bridge, and Municipal Construction" prepared and distributed jointly by the Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) and by the Washington State Chapter of the American Public Works Association (APWA) and the current "Standards" of the American Water Works Association (AWW11.) . 2 J. "Substandard or Temporary Mains" means mains which do not conform to the standard specifications of the town with respect to materials and /or minimum diameter. K. "Superintendent" shall mean the person duly appointed by the mayor of the town as the superintendent of the water department and is in responsible charge of all day to day activities. L. "Town" means the town of Yelm, Washington, or as indicated by the context, may mean the water department, water superintendent, clerk- treasurer, engineer or other employee or agent representing the town in the discharge of his duties. M. "Town Engineer" means the professional engineer regularly employed or retained by the Town. N. "Residential Water Service" means domestic water service (including lawn and garden sprinkling) provided to a residential living unit. O. "Commercial Water Service" means water service provided to premises utilized for business or industrial purposes, (Ord. 205 S1, 1976; Ord. 166 S2, 1974). 13.04.030 SERVICE TYPES DEFINED Whenever used in this chapter: A. "Regular" service means performance by the town of the following: Tapping of the main, installation of the service pipe from the main to the yoke, installation of the yoke, the meter, the meter box and installation of necessary valves and appurtenances. B. "Duplex" service means performance by the town of the following: Regular service as defined above and in addition thereto, a pipe of sufficient size to serve two meters, installations of two meters, two meter boxes, two yokes and two sets of necessary valves and appurtenances. C. "Pretapped and Preplumbed" service means performance by the town of the following: Placement of the meter in the meter yoke. D. "Pretapped Only" service means performance by the town of the following: Installation of the valves, meter yokes, meter and meter box. (Ord. 166 S3, 1974). 3 13.04.040 COMPREHENSIVE PLAN A comprehensive water system plan shall be prepared for the town by the town engineer and three copies of the same shall be maintained on file in the office of the town clerk. The comprehensive plan shall be submitted to and approved by the Department of Social and Health Services. Such plan shall contain as a minimum, the location and specifications of the existing facilities of the system, recommendations for correction of existing deficiencies and for improvement of the existing system, and proposed locations, standards and specifications of facilities if the system is expanded in the future. The comprehensive water system plan shall be reviewed and updated as deemed necessary by the council but in any event not less than once every five years. (Ord. 166 S4, 1974). 13.04.050 DESIGN_ STANDARDS The design standards shall be adopted from time to time by the council upon the recommendation of the water superintendent and the town engineer and three copies of the same shall be maintained on file at the office of the town clerk. (Ord. 166 S5, 1974). 13.04.060 OWNERSHIP OF MAINS AND SERVICE CONNECTIONS A. The ownership of all mains, service connections and appurtenances in the public street or utility rights -of -way shall be vested fully in the town and the person responsible for the construction of such mains shall relinquish, by bill of sale, or other appropriate instrument of conveyance, all interest in the ownership of such mains upon acceptance by the town; provided, however, that all private systems existing at the time of the passage of the ordinance codified herein shall remains under private ownership unless dedicated to the town provided the private system is constructed to the minimum standards of the town under the provisions of this chapter. B. The town shall operate, control and maintain all approved and accepted components of the town water system in the public streets or utility rights -of -way up to and including the meter, but shall not be responsible beyond the meter. The owner of the property served shall be responsible for maintenance of all pipe and fittings from the meter to his premises. No alteration shall be made to any connection nor shall any connection be made to the town water system without the approval of the superintendent. All connections or alterations shall be made by the town water department nr }., contract supervised by the superintendent . 4 13.04.070 ABANDONMENT OF CONNECTION Any connection remaining unused for a period of five years is deemed abandoned and a new connection shall be applied for when renewal of service is requested. Where such reconnection requires new construction from the property line to the main, but in the same location, the fee for such service shall be the same as identified in chapter 13.04.120. 13.04.080 ADMINISTRATION AND ENFORCEMENT A. The superintendent is charged with administration and enforcement of this chapter. Water service to any premises served by the town water system may be discontinued for any violation or abridgement of the provisions of this chapter after due notice thereof. B. In the event water service is discontinued for failure to comply with provisions of this chapter it shall remain terminated for the duration of such noncompliance. (Ord. 166 S8, 1974). 13.04.090 INSPECTION OF PREMISES Authorized employees of the water department, properly identified, shall have free access at reasonable hours of the day, to all premises served by the town water system for the purpose of ascertaining conformity to this chapter. (Ord. 166 S9, 1974). 13.04.095 DAMAGING OR INTERFERING WITH WATER SYSTEM It shall be unlawful for any person to willfully disturb, break, deface, or damage any fire hydrant, water meter, gate valve, water pipe or other waterworks appurtenance together with the buildings, grounds and improvements thereon belonging to or connected with the water system of the Town in any manner whatsoever. It shall be unlawful for any person to open, close, turn or interfere with, or attempt to, or to connect with any fire hydrant, valve, or pipe belonging to the Town unless authorized by the superintendent in writing; provided this rule shall not apply to members of the Town of Yelm Fire Department or such other Fire Department duly authorized to operate fire hydrants while acting in such capacity. It shall be unlawful for any person to throw refuse or any substance into any Town reservoir or to throw any deleterious matter in or unon any part of the Town's watershed or water supply system. 5 13.04.100 SERVICE: APPLICATION A. All applications for water service shall be made at the office of the town clerk or at such other place as the council may hereafter designate by resolution and upon such form as may be prescribed by the superintendent. B. Every such application shall be made by the owner of the property to be furnished, or by its authorized agent, and the applicant shall state fully and truly all the purposes for which the water may be required. (Ord. 166 S10, 1974). 13.04.110 SERVICE: CONNECTION ,GENERAL REQUIREMENTS A. Except as otherwise provided for herein, no premises shall hereafter be connected to the water supply system of the town unless there is a standard main owned by the town in the public right of way adjacent thereto. B. When a permit has been obtained for the installation of water service, the superintendent shall cause the' premises described in the application to be connected with the water system by a service pipe extending from the main to the property line and a stopcock and water meter placed within the right of way. Every separate premises shall have its own separate meter. C. Service connections shall be installed by the town at the expense of the property owner, which shall be the prevailing cost of such installation at the time thereof. In case of replacement or new service, no service smaller than three - fourths inch shall be installed. D. All connections to town service shall conform to the standard specifications and regulations of the town.. (Ord. 166 S11, 1974). 13.04.120 SERVICE -- CONNECTION -- HOOK -UP AND METER CHARGE All persons connecting to the water system of the town shall pay, in advance of connection to the water system, a hook -up and water charge in accordance with the schedule set forth below in this section. In every case, title to the water meter, meter box and service connection lines shall be and remain with the town. The hook -up and water meter charge shall be as follows: I T 0 W N O F Y E L M Chapter 13.04 WATER SYSTEM* Sections: 13.04.010 Regulations, General 13.04.020 Definitions 13.04.030 Service Types Defined 13.04.040 Comprehensive Plan 13.04.050 Design Standards 13.04.060 Ownership of Mains and Service Connections 13.04.070 Abandonment of Connection 13.04.080 Administration and Enforcement 13.04.090 Inspection of Premises 13.04.095 Damaging or Interfering with Water System 13.04.100 Service: Application 13.04.110 Service: Connection, General Requirements 13.04.120 Service: Connection, Hook Up and Meter Charge 13.04.130 Service: Connection, Temporary 13.04.140 Service: Connection, Master Meter 13.04.150 Construction Cost Assessment 13.04.160 Construction Charge Payment 13.04.170 Substandard Mains 13.04.180 Service: Connection, Installation of Main 13.04.190 Main Extension Charge 13.04.200 Water Meters 13.04.210 Service: Connection, Installation of Main 13.04.220 Backflow Prevention Devices 13.04.230 Unauthorized Turn -On 13.04.240 Turn -On Fees 13.04.250 Water Consumption Rates 13.04.260 Fire Hydrants 13.04.270 Service: Cash Deposits 13.04.280 Billing and Payments 13.04.290 Non - Payment of Charges 13.04.300 Rate Reduction: Established 13.04.310 Rate Reduction: Eligibility 13.04.320 Rate Reduction: Application Procedure 13.04.330 Annexation Requirements * For statutory authority for towns to provide for water supplies and to control, regulate and manage the same, see RCW 35.21.210 and 35.27.370 (3). 13.04.010 REGULATIONS GENERAL The following rates and regulations are established for the control (_).� ;:i... <icipa_l caxi'er gnnply system of the town. (Ord. 166 S1, 1974). 1 *Includes installation of meter box, water meter and service connection line from a water main in the water system to a meter site on or in the public right of way adjacent to the property to be served which is not more than fifty feet distant from the water main. Where the water meter site lies more than fifty feet distant from the water main the charge set forth above shall be increased by ten dollars for each additional foot of service line required. (Ord. 273 S1, 1983: Ord. 146 S1, 1973). 13.04.130 SERVICE -- CONNECTION -- TEMPORARY A. Water service may be supplied to premises on a temporary basis during the construction of a building thereon or during the construction of a standard main to service such premises. Applications for temporary service shall state fully the purposes for which temporary service is requested. All cost required for installation and removal of such temporary service shall be paid by the applicant prior to approval of such application. B. Upon cessation of the need for which the temporary service was requested, the owner shall immediately notify the superintendent thereof and such temporary service shall forthwith be terminated or converted to permanent service. (Ord. 166 S12, 1974). 13.04.140 SERVICE -- CONNECTION -- MASTER METER A. The council may authorize water service to a community or group of individual consumers to be furnished through a common master meter upon finding that service through individual meters is not practicable. Where service through a common master meter is authorized, the master meter shall be installed by the town at applicant's expense and shall thereafter be maintained, owned and controlled by the town. 7 Pretapped and Pretapped Meter Size Regular* Duplex* Preplumbed Only 5/8 x 3/4" $ 375.00 $ 525.00 $ 150.00 $ 200.00 1" 475.00 700.00 200.00 300.00 1 1/2" 1,150.00 460.00 600.00 2" 1,800.00 720.00 935.00 3" 2,100.00 800.00 1,050.00 4" 3,770.00 - 1,100.00 1,300.00 6" 7,200.00 3,100.00 4,000.00 8" 9,500.00 4,750.00 7,250.00 *Includes installation of meter box, water meter and service connection line from a water main in the water system to a meter site on or in the public right of way adjacent to the property to be served which is not more than fifty feet distant from the water main. Where the water meter site lies more than fifty feet distant from the water main the charge set forth above shall be increased by ten dollars for each additional foot of service line required. (Ord. 273 S1, 1983: Ord. 146 S1, 1973). 13.04.130 SERVICE -- CONNECTION -- TEMPORARY A. Water service may be supplied to premises on a temporary basis during the construction of a building thereon or during the construction of a standard main to service such premises. Applications for temporary service shall state fully the purposes for which temporary service is requested. All cost required for installation and removal of such temporary service shall be paid by the applicant prior to approval of such application. B. Upon cessation of the need for which the temporary service was requested, the owner shall immediately notify the superintendent thereof and such temporary service shall forthwith be terminated or converted to permanent service. (Ord. 166 S12, 1974). 13.04.140 SERVICE -- CONNECTION -- MASTER METER A. The council may authorize water service to a community or group of individual consumers to be furnished through a common master meter upon finding that service through individual meters is not practicable. Where service through a common master meter is authorized, the master meter shall be installed by the town at applicant's expense and shall thereafter be maintained, owned and controlled by the town. 7 B. Application for water service under the provisions of this section shall be made on the forms furnished by the town for that purpose, which shall include as a minimum, a detailed description of the premises to be served, the name and nature of the person or entity to be responsible for the service and connection charges, the circumstances precluding service by individual meters and such other information as the council may deem necessary. C. Detailed plans of all community water systems to be served by a master meter, and all modifications thereof, shall, prior to connection, be submitted for review by the town engineer. D. Community water service as provided for in this section shall be limited to those premises described in the application therefore. Service to additional premises shall require a separate application and approval. E. The ownership, operation and maintenance of a community water system beyond the master meter shall be vested in and the responsibility of the members of such group so serviced. (Ord. 166 513, 1974). F. Water consumption rates shall be based on the number of individual dwelling units or individual businesses served by the master meter. 13.04.150 CONSTRUCTION COST ASSESSMENT A. Each premises to be served by the water supply system shall be assessed its proportionate share of the cost of design and construction of a standard main in the street right of way, or easement, abutting such property. B. Prior to approval of an application for water service, the town clerk shall determine whether the premises have previously contributed or been assessed their proportionate share of the construction costs. If such assessment or contribution has not previously been paid, the applicant shall pay the same prior to the approval of the application. (Ord. 166 S14, 1974). 13.04.160 CONSTRUCTION CHARGE PAYMENT The standard main construction charge may be paid either in cash at the time of application or pursuant to a deferred payment contract with the town in such form as may be approved by the council. Such contract may provide for interest on any unpaid balance, for discontinuance of service in the event of default in payment, and for the c r- e,A,,:.i on of a I ien upon the premises covered t:here' , . ( n:rr) . 166 515, 1974). 13.04.170 SUBSTANDARD MAINS No substandard or temporary mains shall hereafter be installed and connected to the water supply system. Existing substandard mains shall not be extended to service additional customers. 13.04.180 SERVICE -- CONNECTION -- INSTALLATION_ OF MAIN A. Whenever application is made for water service to premises with no main in the adjacent street, a standard main must be installed prior to connection. The installation of such standard mains shall conform to the comprehensive water plan for the town. B. A standard main may be installed by and at the expense of the owner(s) of the premises to be served thereby, pursuant to plans reviewed by the superintendent and approved by the town engineer. In such cases the town will contract with the owner(s) to provide for reimbursement of the costs of design and construction of such main over a period not to exceed fifteen years pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 35.92, Revised Code of Washington. The actual cost must be approved by the Town showing the method of determining benefit cost. The contract shall be recorded in -the office of the county auditor upon acceptance of construction of the main by the council. C. The owner may elect to have a standard main installed by the town upon making payment to the town of the appropriate main extension charges as provided for in this chapter. (Ord. 166 S17, 1974). 13.04.190 MAIN EXTENSION CHARGE Whenever a main is installed within the corporate limits of the town as provided herein, the main extension charge to be paid by the owner(s) of the premises so served shall be determined by the council on the advice of the town engineer based upon the actual costs for design of the necessary material, labor and equipment required, and in accordance with current practices and the comprehensive water plan, based upon the acreage or front footage to be served or a combination of acreage and the front footage to be served. 13.04.200 WATER METERS A. All service connections to the town system shall be metered. Water meters shall be sized to provide adequate domestic water to the customer. Minimum water meter sizes shall ordinarily be determine] from the number of units servt-d as follows: 01 All water meters shall be American Water Works Association (AWWA) approved. 1. 1 unit ........................3 /4" meter 2. 2 units .......................1" meter 3. 3 -10 units ....................1 -1/2" meter 4. 11 -20 units ...................2" meter B. All requests for service to more than 20 units through a single meter shall be subject to approval by the council upon review and recommendation of the town engineer. C. Water meters for services larger than twenty units shall be sized by developers engineer and reviewed by the superintendent and approved by the town engineer. 13.04.210 SERVICE -- RECONNECTION A. A service reconnection initiated by application of an owner desiring to increase the size or change the location of an existing connection shall be deemed an original connection and the cost thereof shall be borne by the owner of the premises served by such connection. B. A service reconnection necessitated by the installation of a new main in the vicinity of a premises served -by an existing main shall be made by the superintendent after notifying the owner or tenant thereof, without charge to the owner served by such connection and at the same time the old service connection shall be removed. (Ord. 166 S20, 1974). 13.04.220 BACKFLOW PREVENTION DEVICES The council shall require the installation of backflow prevention devices on any premises being served by the water system when in the judgement of the council, acting upon the advice and recommendation of the superintendent or the town engineer, the nature and extent of activities on the premises or materials stored on the premises would present an immediate and dangerous hazard to health should a cross - connection occur. The cost of such device and the installation thereof shall be borne by the owner of the premises affected. The type of protective device, its installation and periodic testing, shall conform to the provisions of Section 248 -54 -500 of the Washington Administrative Code. No interconnection with private wells 10 is allowed and inspection by the superintendent to verify disconnection is required for continued water service. A test report shall be submitted by an independent testing laboratory indicating the back -flow prevention device has been tested and is in conformance with this section. Annual testing shall be required. 13.04.230 UNAUTHORIZED TURN -ON Should the owner or occupant of any premises turn on the water or suffer or cause the same to be turned on after it has been shut off at the curb cock by the superintendent, water service may again be turned off by the superintendent and a charge of twenty -five dollars ($25.00) shall be made for restoring turn -off. For restoring service after a delinquent bill turn -off, a fee of fifteen dollars ($15.00) shall be assessed before restoration of service can be made. 13.04.240 TURN -OFF FEES When a verbal or written request is made which may be responded to during regular working hours for any discontinuance of water service to a premises for the convenience of the occupant or owner, the response thereto shall be classified as special service, and no charge shall be made. Such service outside regular working hours shall be at the rate of twenty -five dollars ($25.00) per call. 13.04.250 WATER CONSUMPTION RATES Monthly water consumption rates shall be as follows: A. Within Town Corporation Limits. Monthly Charges. The following schedule is the monthly charge based upon meter size for all consumers. Monthly charges for meter sizes not listed in the schedule shall correspond to the next larger size listed. Rates are at "Ready to Serve Charge." 11 Meter Size Monthly Rate (Inch) Inside* 0.75 $ 8.00 + 0.60/100 cu. ft. Outside* 0.75 $ 9.00 �~ + 0.60/100 cu. ft. Inside 1.0 $_ + 0.60/100 cu. ft. Outside 1.0 $ _10.0_0_ 11.00 _ _ + 0.60/100 cu. ft. Inside 1.5 $ 14.00 + 0.60/100 cu. ft. Outside 1.5 ; 15.00- + 0.60 /100 cu. ft. 11 Meter Size (Inch) Monthly Rate Inside 2.0 $20.0_0_ + 0.60/100 cu. ft. Outside 2.0 $ 21.00 + 0.60/100 cu. ft. Inside 3.0 $ 30.00 + 0.60/100 cu. ft. Outside 3.0 $ 31.00 A + 0.60/100 cu. ft. Inside 4.0 $ 4_2.00 + 0.60/100 cu. ft. Outside 4.0 $ 43.00 _ + 0.60/100 cu. ft. Inside 6.0 $ 5_4.0_0 + 0.60/100 cu. ft. Outside 6.0 $ _ 55.00 + 0.60/100 cu. ft. Inside 8.0 $ 7_0_.00_ + 0.60/100 cu . ft. Outside 8.0 $ 71.00 + 0.60/100 cu. ft. Inside 10.0 $ 96.00 + 0.60/100 cu. ft. Outside 10.0 $ 97.00 _ + 0.60/100 cu. ft. Inside 12.0 $ 120.00 + 0.60/100 cu. ft. Outside 12.0 $ 121.00 + 0.60/100 cu. ft. * Inside City Limits * Outside City Limits Mobile home parks, apartments, duplexes and other multiple family dwellings which have more than one consumer on one master meter shall be charged the monthly base rate per unit or space available for occupancy plus $.60 per 100 cubic feet measured at the meter per the meter size required to serve that individual consumer. Rates for Wholesale Consumers. The town council shall at its discretion pass a special ordinance fixing rates for such wholesale consumers as may be authorized by the council under the provisions of Section 13.04.140. or for industrial, manufacturing, commercial, or other such consumers, using in excess of 50,000 cubic feet of water per month. Automatic Fire Sprinkler Systems. All buildings with an automatic fire sprinkler system connected to the town 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 otf -,Ur- man tire protection, then each Such connection shall be equipped with a conventional type meter at the expense of the property owner. 12 B. Outside Town Corporate Limits. Charges for the use of water outside the corporate limits of the town shall be the meter rate identified in the "outside" schedule. C. Unmetered Service. Unmetered water service provided on regular basis shall be charged a monthly Ready to Serve Charge based on the pipe size serving the premises plus a flat fee of ten dollars ($10.00) per month. The consumer shall install a meter when directed to do so by the Town. D. 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 section A. or B. of this chapter dependent upon location of project. A construction meter shall be required and application shall be made at the office of the town clerk identifying location and reason for use of water. A deposit of one hundred ($100.00) dollars 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. 13.04.260 FIRE HYDRANTS All businesses, industrial, commercial or manufacturing consumers of City water located outside the City limits shall pay for protection afforded by fire hydrants as follows: A. All such users located within the Town limits who have a fire hydrant located upon property owned or leased by said user shall pay a fee of One Hundred dollars ($100.00) per hydrant to the Town of Yelm. B. All such users located outside the Town limits who have a fire hydrant located upon property owned or leased by said user shall pay a fee of One Hundred Fifty dollars ($150.00) per year per hydrant to the Town of Yelm. C. The Town of Yelm shall not furnish water for fire protection to any area outside of the Town that is not served by the Town water for domestic water supply. 13 13.04.265 SPRINKLING DURING FIRES PROHIBITED It shall be unlawful for any person to knowingly use water for a lawn or garden sprinkling or irrigating purposes on any premises during the progress of a fire or disaster within the Town water system. 13.04.270 SERVICE - -CASH DEPOSITS A. Water consumers may be required to make a cash deposit with the clerk - treasurer based upon an estimate of the monthly consumption at the premises served but in no case shall such deposit be less than twenty dollars ($20.00). All such deposits shall be maintained in a separate fund of the town until the termination of the service, and shall be returned to the customer after all claims the town may have against the premises occupied by such customer have been fully paid. B. Deposits for customers billed on a bi- monthly basis when required shall be based upon an estimate of the bi- monthly consumption but in no case shall be less than forty dollars ($40.00). 13.04.280 BILLING AND PAYMENTS Monthly and bi- monthly statements of charges for water service shall be due and payable at the office of the clerk - treasurer or at such other place or places designated by him, on or before the 20th of the month and are deemed delinquent thereafter. Statements shall cover service charges for the period shown thereon and shall be forwarded by mail to the customer as soon as practicable after each service period. 13.04.290 NONPAYMENT OF CHARGES Nonpayment of any of the water service charges set forth in this chapter shall be sufficient cause for discontinuance of service to the premises notwithstanding the existence of any deposits made as provided in Section 13.04.270. Water service terminated for nonpayment shall not be restored until all delinquent charges together with a service fee of fifteen ($15.00) for restoring service are paid. Rental units shall be billed to owner. 13.04.300 RATE REDUCTION -- ESTABLISHED From and after July 1, 1987, the water - consumption charges to any water subscriber of the Town, meeting the eligibility and qualification requirements set forth in Sections 1: +.':4.3if) and 13.04.320, shall be reduced by the sum of the Ready To Serve Charge each month. 14 13.04.310 RATE REDUCTION -- ELIGIBILITY A. To be eligible for the water - service charge reduction set forth in Section 13.04.300, a subscriber shall: 1. Be a single person, sixty -two years of age or older, whose income from all sources whatsoever does not exceed three thousand six hundred dollars per year or 2. Be a married person sixty -two years of age or older, whose income from all sources whatsoever combined with the income of the spouse from all sources whatsoever does not exceed four thousand dollars per year. B. For the purposes of this chapter, the term "income from all sources whatsoever" included all earnings, investment income such as dividends and interest, capital gains, benefits, social security benefits, pensions, disability payments, retirement pay and annuities, but does not include reimbursement for losses. 13.04.320 RATE REDUCTION -- APPLICATION PROCEDURE To qualify for the reduction in water - service charges set forth in this chapter, every eligible subscriber (or if married, then either spouse) shall file with the clerk of the town his or her statement, under oath, on such form as may hereafter be prescribed by the town clerk, that he, she or they meet the eligibility requirements set forth in Section 13.04.310 and that such applicant or applicants promise to forthwith notify the town of any circumstances or change in conditions which would make the applicant or applicants ineligible to receive the reduction. 13.04.330 ANNEXATION REQUIREMENTS Any consumer requesting water service outside of the Town limits shall be required, as a condition of receiving said water service and in addition to other requirements set forth in this chapter, to execute a waiver of protest to any future annexation which shall become an encumbrance upon the premise. �A#e /0 107 .effee,141vz, • J4/ 19 ?7 15