NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON PROPOSED INCREASE IN SEWER RATES
AND CHARGES FOR THE TOWN OF CHURUBUSCO, INDIANA
Property owners and other interested parties in the Town of Churubusco, Indiana, and other interested parties served by its sewage works are hereby notified that Ordinance No. 2019-03, increasing the rates and charges for services to be rendered by the sewage works, was introduced at a meeting of the Town Council held on February 6, 2019. A public hearing of the Town Council will be held at 6:30 p.m., local time, on March 6, 2019 at the Town Hall, 215 Home Avenue, Churubusco, Indiana, on the matter of the rates and charges. Immediately following the public hearing the Town Council will convene and may consider the adoption of said ordinance.
At such public hearing and prior to final adoption of Ordinance No. 2019-03, all interested parties may appear and be heard. The complete text of proposed Ordinance No. 2019-03 is on file and available for examination and copying at the office of the Town’s Clerk-Treasurer at 530 S. Main Street, Churubusco, Indiana, during regular business hours, and will be available at the public hearing.
Dated this 7 day of February, 2019.
TOWN OF CHURUBUSCO, INDIANA
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Madalyn Sade-Bartl, Clerk-Treasurer
ORDINANCE 2019-03
AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND THE SEWER AND STORMWATER RATES AND CHARGES FOR THE USE OF THE SERVICES RENDERED BY THE TOWN OF CHURUBUSCO
WHEREAS, the Town of Churubusco, Indiana (the “Town”), has heretofore constructed and has in operation sewage works pursuant to IC 36-9-23 et seq. for the purpose of collecting and disposing in a sanitary manner of sewage of the residents and other non-resident users of the sewer utility of the Town; and
WHEREAS, the Town Council of the Town (“Council”) has previously by ordinance established the existing schedule of user rates and charges for sewer and stormwater services; and
WHEREAS, the Town has employed O,W, Krohn and Associates. (the “Financial Advisor”) to prepare a rate report reviewing the sufficiency of such existing rates and charges; and
WHEREAS, the Financial Advisor has prepared and submitted a rate report dated March 2, 2018 (the “Rate Report”) which concludes that existing rates and charges are insufficient to pay all the legal and other necessary expenses incident to the operation of the utility, including maintenance costs, operating charges, upkeep, repairs, depreciation, including increases in such costs, and interest charges on bonds or other obligations; and
WHEREAS, the Rate Report indicated a need for phased increases in the rates and charges to be imposed; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to Ind. Code 36-9-23-26, this Council may change or adjust its existing schedule of fees by Ordinance after providing notice and conducting a public hearing; and
WHEREAS, Ind. Code 36-9-23-25, authorizes this Council to adopt by ordinance a just and equitable schedule of fees for sewer and stormwater services rendered by the Town’s utility departments; and
WHEREAS, Ind. Code 36-9-23-25 authorizes this Council to exercise reasonable discretion in adopting different schedules of fees, or making classifications in schedules of fees, based upon variations in the costs, including capital expenditures, of furnishing services to various classes of users or to various locations, or the number of users in various locations; and
WHEREAS, because of and based upon such cost increases as provided in the Rate Report, it is nondiscriminatory, reasonable, and just to amend the existing schedules of fees herein for users of the water system; and
WHEREAS, the Clerk-Treasurer of the Town has given notice of the public hearing on proposed rates pursuant to the Act; and
WHEREAS, a public hearing was held before this Council on ____________, 2019 at which time testimony from interested persons was received, after introduction of this Ordinance and pursuant to the Act.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE TOWN COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF CHURUBUSCO, INDIANA:
SECTION I: COLLECTION, FEES, AND PAYMENTS
A. The Council hereby finds and determines that, based upon the Rate Report, the existing rates and charges are insufficient to pay all the legal and other necessary expenses incident to the operation of the utility, including maintenance costs, operating charges, upkeep, repairs, depreciation, including increases in such costs, and interest charges on bonds or other obligations.
B. The Council finds and determines that the proposed rates and charges as set forth in the Rate Report are nondiscriminatory, reasonable and just, and therefore should be adopted.
C. After the effective date of this Ordinance, there shall be imposed the following rates and charges:
METERED RATES PER MONTH- RETAIL CUSTOMERS |
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Proposed Charge (per thousand gallons, 3,000 gallons minimum) |
Proposed Charge (per thousand gallons, 3,000 gallons minimum) |
Proposed Charge (per thousand gallons, 3,000 gallons minimum) |
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Effective Billing Date |
1/1/2020 |
1/1/2021 |
1/1/2022 |
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Operation & Maintenance, Local Capital Charge, and Long-term depreciation |
$10.17 |
$10.27 |
$10.37 |
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MINIMUM CHARGE PER MONTH- RETAIL CUSTOMERS |
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Minimum Charge per Month: Each user shall pay a minimum charge in accordance with the following applicable size of meter installed, for which the quantity of water use is set out below. |
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Meter Size |
Gallons Allowed |
Present Charge |
Proposed Charge |
Proposed Charge |
Proposed Charge |
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Effective Billing Date |
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1/1/2020 |
1/1/2021 |
1/1/2022 |
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5/8 or ¾ inch |
Up to 3,000 |
$33.56 |
$33.90 |
$34.24 |
$34.58 |
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1 inch |
Up to 5,000 |
$53.76 |
$54.24 |
$54.78 |
$55.32 |
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1 ½ inch |
Up to 10,000 |
$103.90 |
$105.09 |
$106.13 |
$107.17 |
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2 inch |
Up to 16,000 |
$164.31 |
$166.11 |
$167.75 |
$169.39 |
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3 inch |
Up to 30,000 |
$305.38 |
$308.49 |
$311.53 |
$314.57 |
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4 inch |
Up to 50,000 |
$506.86 |
$511.89 |
$516.93 |
$521.97 |
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6 inch |
Up to 100,000 |
$1010.09 |
$1020.39 |
$1030.43 |
$1040.47 |
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Unmetered within corporate limits |
$46.14 |
$46.60 |
$47.07 |
$47.54 |
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Unmetered outside corporate limits |
$69.44 |
$70.13 |
$70.83 |
$71.54 |
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STORMWATER RATES |
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A flat stormwater rate will be established and assessed to all retail customers residing within corporate limits. Monies from this rate will be deposited into a separate Stormwater Fund and will be used only for purposes pertaining to stormwater activities.
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Flat Rate Per Month |
$2.00 |
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- The rates set within are based on a single meter and service supplying not more than a single dwelling unit, consisting of an individual house, apartment, living quarters, or mobile home. The town reserves the right to require that all future dwelling units or apartments be individually metered and plumbed before service is established.
- Summer Sprinkling Credit is applicable to single family domestic and residential users of sewer service. Water usage for bills generated in June, July, August, and September shall be compared to the previous usage billed in November, December, January, and February and the sewage billing shall be based on the lesser flow of the summer or winter months.
WHOLESALE TREATMENT RATE |
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The water usage schedule, on which the amount of the sewage rates and charges shall be determined, shall be as follows: | ||||
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Current Rate |
Proposed Rate (per 1000 gallons) |
Proposed Rate (per 1000 gallons) |
Proposed Rate (per 1000 gallons) |
Effective Billing Date |
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6/1/2019 |
1/1/2021 |
1/1/2023 |
Wholesale Rate |
$3.56 |
$7.25 |
$7.40 |
$7.55 |
BILLING RATE |
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All monthly statements shall be assessed a monthly billing charge. |
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Current Rate |
Proposed Rate |
Proposed Rate |
Proposed Rate |
Effective Billing Date |
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1/1/2020 |
1/1/2021 |
1/1/2022 |
Billing Charge (per month) |
$3.31 |
$3.39 |
$3.43 |
$3.47 |
D. APPLICATIONS AND DEPOSITS:
1. Users are required to complete an application, provide photo identification, and a security deposit of $75.00 shall be collected from all prospective customers prior to beginning services.
2. Such security deposits shall not accrue interest payable to the user.
3. Deposits shall be held by Town for a twenty-four (24) month period or when service is terminated, whichever occurs first. Deposits shall be applied to the user’s account. Should the deposit result in a credit to the account, Churubusco Utilities shall refund the amount to the user within thirty (30) days of their final billing.
E. LIABILITY FOR PAYMENT
The user charges imposed under this section shall be billed to the person who is billed for water and sewer service, unless by contract with the Town another person assumes liability for payment. If an occupant, leasee, or other non-owner is billed, the current property owner of record of the premises to which water service was supplied is responsible for payment of the bill, irrespective of who incurred such unpaid bills or when such bills were incurred, or who owned or occupied the property at the time the bills were incurred. Such owner shall have the right to examine the Town’s collection records to ascertain whether such charges have been paid.
E. DELINQUENT ACCOUNTS AND DISCONNECTION:
1. Fees levied pursuant to this section shall be due and payable on or before the due dates shown on the utility bill. Any fee not paid by the due date (approximately twenty (20) days after the bill is rendered) shall be considered delinquent.
2. A delinquent fee, together with any applicable interest, shall be collectable as set forth in this section. Any delinquent or unpaid rates and charges may be assessed a 10% penalty and collected according to the pertinent provisions of the Statutes of Indiana, as amended.
3. Users are subject to disconnection after accounts are forty-five (45) days in arrears.
4. Disconnection notices shall be mailed to the user and owner on record at least seven (7) days prior to disconnection.
5. Any person who is delinquent on their combined utility bill and is subject to disconnection for nonpayment thereof must be notified of their right to a hearing before the Churubusco Town Council to determine the appropriateness of the disconnection.
6. If a Churubusco Utilities customer desires to request a hearing contesting the fairness of disconnection of their combined utility bill, the customer must request such hearing in writing at the office Churubusco Utilities prior to the date of disconnection, as provided on the disconnection notice.
E. COLLECTION THROUGH TAX DUPLICATE AND CIVIL ACTION
1. As provided by the Statutes of the State of Indiana, delinquent fees may be made a lien against the property served through certification through the Auditor and the Recorder of Whitley County, Indiana.
2. In addition to the forgoing remedies, the Town shall have the right to bring a civil action to recover any delinquent fees together with interest and reasonable attorney’s fees. The Town shall also have the right, as provided by the Statutes of the State of Indiana, to foreclose any lien established under the provisions of this section with recovery of the charge, interest, and reasonable attorney’s fees.
SECTION II: REVENUES
- SEPARATE SEWER AND SEWER DEPOSIT FUNDS
- The revenues collected by the Town from the monthly sewer user fees are deposited in a separate, non- reverting perpetual fund. This fund has been established for the purpose of accounting and paying the direct and incidental costs of sewer collection, treatment, and distribution. When necessary, the Town Council may approve additional operating transfers into or from this fund.
- The revenues collected by the Town from security deposits are deposited into the sewer meter deposit fund.
- Accurate and precise records of all receipts and disbursements shall be maintained by agents of Churubusco Utilities and shall be subject to inspection.
SECTION III: EFFECTIVE DATE
This Ordinance shall be in full force and effect as of _____________, 2019, upon hearing according to law and passage by the Town Council. The user fees established herein shall remain in effect until amended or changed by the Town Council of the Town of Churubusco. This Ordinance shall amend or revoke any provision of previously adopted Ordinances in conflict herewith.
PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Town Council of the Town of Churubusco, Whitley County, State of Indiana this ____________________, 2019.
ATTEST: ________________________________
Mark Pepple, President
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Madalyn Sade-Bartl, Clerk-Treasurer ________________________________
Bruce Johnson, Vice-President
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Nathan Van Horn, Council Member