Section 27-18 Service fees.
Prior to the adoption of Ord. 18218 on 09/20/2004, Section 27-18 read as follows.
(a)
Service initiation fee. Each customer shall be charged a service initiation fee of six dollars
($6.00) for an initial utility service application which includes water and/or electric service, or
five dollars ($5.00) for utility initiation not including water and electric service.
(b)
Transfer fee. All customers requesting transfers of services to a new location will be
charged a four dollar ($4.00) fee.
(c)
Disconnect/reconnect fees:
(1)
A disconnection fee of fifteen dollars ($15.00) shall be charged a customers account
when a worker is dispatched to disconnect the customers water or electric service for
nonpayment.
(2)
A reconnection fee of fifteen dollars ($15.00) shall be charged to customers account
when water or electric service is reconnected on a regular working day in the normal course of
business. A reconnection fee of thirty dollars ($30.00) shall be charged a customers account
when a customer requests and receives same day reconnection service or requests and receives
reconnection service on a weekend, a city holiday or any other time outside the regular working
hours of the water and light department.
(3) A fee equal to the actual costs
of the city shall be charged to all accounts when it is
necessary to utilize city forces to physically disconnect sewer services. Reconnection charges
shall also be levied against the affected account on the basis of the actual costs of reconnection.
(d) Minimum monthly charges. Minimum monthly charges
established in this Code for
utility services shall be assessed for each location where the utility service is provided. Minimum
monthly charges for water services
and fixed monthly customer charges for electric services and fixed monthly service charges
for
sewage service shall be prorated based on the number of days of service received when a
customer receives service at a location for less than a complete billing period.
(Code 1964, § 15.820; Ord. No. 15144, § 1, 2-3-97; Ord. No. 15618, §
1, 5-18-98; Ord. No.
16851, § 1, 4-2-01)