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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1728 - Water Quantity RateORDINANCE NO. 1728 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH AMENDING SECTION 14.12.090 OF THE NEWPORT BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE TO ADD AN EMERGENCY SURCHARGE OF TEN PERCENT (10%) TO THE CITY'S WATER QUANTITY RATE AND A FIFTY PERCENT (50 %) SURCHARGE FOR QUANTITY RATES FOR WATER USED FOR GRADING PURPOSES TO ENCOURAGE CONSERVATION OF WATER AND TO OFFSET THE PENALTY CHARGES IMPOSED BY THE METROPOLITAN WATER DISTRICT, DECLARING THE ORDINANCE TO BE AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE TO TAKE EFFECT IMMEDIATELY UPON ADOPTION TO PRESERVE THE PUBLIC PEACE, HEALTH OR SAFETY, TO REMAIN IN EFFECT UNTIL THE METROPOLITAN WATER DISTRICT HAS DETERMINED THAT THE CURRENT DROUGHT HAS ENDED, BUT IN ANY EVENT, NOT BEFORE DECEMBER 31, 1977 The City Council of the City of Newport Beach DOES ORDAIN as follows: SECTION 1. Section 14.12.090 of the Newport Beach Municipal Code is amended to read: "14.12.090 Quantity Charges. In addition to the readiness to serve charges set forth in this Chapter, the rate for water supplied to consumers through a meter, other than pursuant to a written contract approved by the City Council, shall be as follows: For First 100,000 Cubic Over 100,000 Cubic Effective Date Ft. per Month per Meter Ft. per Month per Meter Aug. 25, 1976 $0.33 per 100 cu. ft. $0.23 per 100 cu. ft. July 1, 1977 0.39 " " 01 if 0.25 " " to " July 1, 1978 0.45 " 0.27 " There is hereby added an emergency surcharge of ten percent (10 %) to the quantity charges, effective April 11, 1977, to continue in effect until the Metropolitan Water District has determined that the current drought has ended, but in any event not before December 31, 1977. In addition to the . surcharge established by this section, an additional fifty percent (50%) surcharge shall be added to the quantity charges set forth in this chapter for water used for grading Ci purposes. Said surcharge for grading water shall remain in effect until the Metropolitan Water District has determined that the drought has ended, but in any event, not before December 31, 1977." SECTION 2. The City Council finds and declares that it is necessary to adopt this ordinance as an emergency measure to preserve the public peace, health and safety for the reason that California is experiencing a drought of unprecedented magnitude and that to preserve the public health and safety, water consumption must be reduced by at least ten percent�(10 %) to insure a continued supply of water to the City. It is further found that the Metropolitan Water District has established penalty.charges to be paid by member.agencies, effective April 1, 1977 to reduce consumption of water by not less than ten percent (10 %). It is further found that a surcharge of ten percent (10 %) by the City on all quantity rates will be needed to offset the increased cost of water acquisition by the City due to the penalty imposed by the Metropolitan Water District. It is further found that a surcharge of fifty percent (50 %) for water used for grading purposes is necessary to encourage water conservation in grading projects, where large quantities of water are consumed. Therefore, this ordinance is found to be an emergency measure, to be effective upon its introduction and adoption, to preserve the public peace, health and safety. SECTION 3. This ordinance shall be published once in the official newspaper of the City. This Ordinance was introduced and adopted as an emergency ordinance at a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Newport Beach held on the 11th day of April , 1977 by the following vote, to wit: CERTIFIED AS THE ORIGINAL AND CERTIFIED AS TO PUBLICATION DATE _APR- : - --- ]1 _ CITY CLERK DF THE CITY OF N' V RT BEACX ATTEST: City Clerk AYES, COUNCILMEN: Dostal, Barrett, Kuehn, McInnis, Rogers, Ryckoff, Williams NOES, COUNCILMEN:. None ABS N �C'O/UNCILMEN • None Mayor -2- HRC:yz 4/11/77