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AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF PASCO, WASHINGTON
CREATING A NEW CHAPTER "IRRIGATION WATER UTILITY" AS
CHAPTER 13.61 OF THE PASCO MUNICIPAL CODE PROVIDING
FOR THE MANAGEMENT AND OPERATION OF THE CITY'S
IRRIGATION WATER SERVICE SYSTEM.
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Pasco, Washington has
determined that this chapter is necessary to promote the public health, safety
and welfare by promoting an approach to the management and operation of the
City's irrigation water service system; and
WHEREAS, it is the City's goal to minimize the use of domestic water for
irrigation purposes and efficiently use irrigation water where available, and
WHEREAS, the recognition of the City's irrigation water system as an
additional component of the municipal water-sewer utility is necessary to
provide for the proper management and funding of the irrigation water service
system, and for the orderly development of required irrigation water facilities;
NOW, THEREFORE,
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PASCO, WASHINGTON, DO
ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. That a new chapter 13.61 entitled "Irrigation Water Utility"
shall be and hereby is adopted and shall read as follows:
CHAPTER 13.61
IRRIGATION WATER UTILITY
Sections:
13.61.010 Purpose.
13.61.020 Irrigation Water Utility Created - Responsibilities.
13.61.030 Director's Authority to Decide Questions.
13.61.040 Definitions.
13.61.050 Ownership of City Irrigation Water Facilities and Assets.
13.61.060 Irrigation Water Use Required When Available.
13.61.070 Connection to Irrigation Water System or Initiation of
Customer Service-Application.
13.61.080 Unlawful Connections - Connection Between Systems.
13.61.090 Unauthorized Turn-on.
13.61.100 Access to Premises.
13.61.110 Maintenance of Water Supply.
13.61.120 Inspecting Customer's Line.
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13.61.130 Liability for Loss or Damage.
13.61.140 Interruption of Service-Liability of City.
13.61.150 Liability Disclaimer.
13.61.160 Shortage of Water.
13.61.170 Use of Water for Irrigation.
13.61. 180 Irrigation Season.
13.61. 190 Rates and Charges.
13.61.200 Irrigation Water Fund.
13.61.210 Billing.
13.61.220 Remedies.
13.61.230 Annual Review of Irrigation Water Utility Revenue.
13.61.240 Appeals.
13.61.010 PURPOSE. To promote the public health, safety and welfare,
by promoting an approach to the management and operation of the City's
irrigation water service system.
13.61.020 IRRIGATION WATER UTILITY CREATED - RESPONSIBILITIES.
There is hereby created and established, and irrigation water service utility to
be known as the "Irrigation Water Utility." The utility shall be administered
and enforced by the Director of Public Works, or his/her duly authorized
designee. The Director is hereby authorized to specify such irrigation water
facility operation, maintenance and performance standards, in the public
rights-of-way, or such other public utility easements existing in the City, as
necessary to implement the requirements of this code and carry out the duties
of the Director.
13.61.030 DIRECTOR'S AUTHORITY TO DECIDE QUESTIONS. The
Director shall have authority to decide any question, which may arise, and
which is not fully covered by the provisions of this chapter, and his decision in
such cases shall be final.
13.61.040 DEFINITIONS. For the purpose of this title, certain terms or
words herein shall be interpreted or defined as set forth in Chapter 13.08 of
this title, or as follows: Except where specifically defined in this chapter or in
Chapter 13.08, all words in this chapter shall carry the customary meanings.
Words used in the present tense include the future and the future includes the
present and the plural includes the singular and the singular includes the
plural.
b) "Developed parcel" means any parcel altered from the natural state
by the construction, creation, or addition of impervious surfaces.
C) "Director" means the Director of the Department of Public Works or
the Director's designee.
f) "Industrial/Commercial property" means any parcel used by a
person not defined as apartment, residence or undeveloped parcel.
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g) "Maintenance" means the act or process of cleaning, repairing or
preserving a system, unit, facility, structure, or piece of equipment.
i) "Parcel" means the smallest separately segregated unit or plot of
land having an identified owner, boundaries, and surface area which is
documented for property tax purposes and given a tax lot number by the
Franklin County Assessor.
k) "Property owner of record" means a person or persons shown in the
records of the County Assessor to be the owner of property and to whom
property tax statements are directed.
1) "Rate category" means the classification in this chapter given to a
parcel in the service area based upon the type of land use on the parcel and/or
the surface area (in acres) of the parcel or other factors affecting irrigation
water use.
m) "Rates" means the dollar amount charged per unit or other basis
set in the rate category.
o) "Service changes" means charges to property owners for irrigation
water management services.
p) "Single Family Residence" means a building or structure or portion
thereof, designed for and used to provide a place of abode for human beings.
The term residence includes the term "residential" or "residential unit" as
referring to the type of or intended use of a building or structure.
u) "Undeveloped parcel" means any parcel that has not been altered
from its natural state by the construction, creation, or addition of impervious
surface(s).
V) "Utility" means the Irrigation Water Utility created under the
provisions of this chapter.
w) "Vacant building" means any unoccupied building or structure or
portion thereof, designed for and intended to be used by a person.
x) "Waste of Water" means excess of water use or allowing water to
run off of a property and on to adjacent properties or rights-of-way.
13.61.050 OWNERSHIP OF CITY IRRIGATION WATER FACILITIES AND
ASSETS. Title and all other incidents of ownership of the following assets are
vested in the water/sewer utility;
All properties, interests, and physical and intangible rights of every
nature owned or held by the City, however acquired, insofar as they relate to or
concern the irrigation water service system.
13.61.060 IRRIGATION WATER USE REQUIRED WHEN AVAILABLE. In
order to promote the most efficient use of the City's domestic and irrigation
water supplies and systems, the utilization of irrigation water in lieu of
domestic water is required when such service is available.
13.61.070 CONNECTION TO IRRIGATION WATER SYSTEM OR
INITIATION OF CUSTOMER SERVICE-APPLICATION. Any person desiring to
have their premises connected with the irrigation water service system of the
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City, or who desires to have irrigation water service shall make application in
the same manner as provided for in Section 13.16.010 of this Code.
13.61.080 UNLAWFUL CONNECTIONS - CONNECTION BETWEEN
SYSTEMS. It is unlawful to make any physical connection between the
irrigation service system or any other source of water supply and the City's
table water distributions stem. See Section 13.16.020 for regulations on
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cross connections and back-flow prevention devices.) It is unlawful for any
person whose premises are supplied with irrigation water to furnish water to
any additional premises unless she/he shall first make application in writing
on the form furnished for that purpose in the same manner as on the original
application for the installation of irrigation water service.
13.61.090 UNAUHTORIZED TURN-ON. It is a breach of the contract
between the City and the property owner for any property owner, occupant or
any unauthorized person to consent to, or turn water on, or to receive, obtain,
or use any irrigation water therefrom after such water has been shut off by an
authorized agent of the City and before said water is turned on by an
authorized agent of the City. All costs of repair, replacement, connection or
disconnection, resulting from a violation of this section, and penalty, as set
forth in Chapter 3.07 of this code, shall be assessed against the customer and
included as additional costs in the regular service billing. Failure to pay the
assessed costs may result in a lien being assessed against the real property
served b the connection. Notice of the assessed costs and penalty shall be
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included on the customer billin g together ether with their right to a hearing to
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contest the assessment and penalty as provided below. There is hereby created
a presumption that the head of the household or manager of a firm consents to
all breaches of above-referenced contract by members of household or firm,
thereby becoming responsible for violations of this section. Any person
aggrieved by assessment of such costs may, within ten (10) days of a receipt of
their regular service billing showing the assessment of such costs, request a
hearing before the Code Enforcement Board and shall state the basis for such
appeal. A hearing shall be held within thirty (30) days of the receipt of a
sufficient request for hearing after notice stating the date and time of the
hearing, the hearing officer, and that a decision shall be rendered by the Code
Enforcement Board within (10) days of the date of said hearing in writing.
13.61.100 ACCESS TO PREMISES. The Director or his duly authorized
representatives shall be allowed free access at all reasonable hours to all
premises supplied with irrigation water from the City system for the purpose of
inspecting the condition of pipes and fixtures and noting the amount of water
used and the manner in which it is used. If any owner or occupant of any
premises shall violate any provision of this rule the Director may shut off such
service and such owner or occupant shall be required to pay any and all
unpaid charges against such premises together with a charge as set forth in
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Chapter 3.07 of this code, shutting off and turning on such service before the
same shall be again turned on.
13.61.110 MAINTENANCE OF WATER SUPPLY. The City will exercise
reasonable diligence and care to furnish and deliver a continuous supply of
irrigation water to the customer, and to avoid any shortage or interruption of
delivery of same. The City will not be liable for high or low pressure conditions,
chemical or bacteriological conditions, interruptions, or shortage or
insufficiency of supply, or any loss or damage occasioned thereby. The use of
water upon the premises of the customer is at the risk of the customer, and the
responsibility of the City shall cease at the point of delivery of water.
13.61.120 INSPECTING CUSTOMER'S LINE. The City does not assume
the duty of inspecting the customer's line, plumbing and equipment, and shall
not be responsible therefore and will not be liable for failure of customer to
receive service on account of defective plumbing or apparatus on the
customer's premises.
13.61.130 LIABILITY FOR LOSS OR DAMAGE. The City shall not be
liable for any loss or damage of any nature whatsoever caused by any defect in
the customer's line, plumbing or equipment, or caused by water through valves
and pipes which may be open at the time water is turned on by the City, and
the City may without further notice discontinue service to any customer when
defective conditions of plumbing or equipment upon the premises of the
customer results or is likely to result, in interference with proper service or is
likely to cause contamination of water.
13.61.140 INTERRUPTION OF SERVICE-LIABILITY OF CITY. The City
reserves the right at any time, without notice, to shut off the water supply for
repairs, extensions, nonpayment of rates, or for any other reason, and the City
shall not be responsible for any damage caused by the breaking, bursting or
collapsing of any pipe or any other type of fixture, or by the stoppage or
interruption of the water supply, the loss of plants or vegetation, or any
damage whatever, resulting directly or indirectly from the shutting off of the
water.
13.61.150 LIABILITY DISCLAIMER. a) This chapter shall be
administered and enforced for the benefit of the health, safety and welfare of
the general public, and not for the benefit of any particular person or class of
persons.
b) No provision of or any term used in this chapter is intended to
impose any duty upon the City or any of its officers or employees which would
subject them to damages in a civil action.
13.61.160 SHORTAGE OF WATER. In case of shortage of supply, the
Water Department reserves the right to give preference in the matter of
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furnishing service to customers, as in the judgment of its representatives shall
be for the best interests of the City, from the standpoint of public convenience
or necessity.
13.61.170 USE OF WATER FOR IRRIGATION. The City may at any time
issue orders suspending or restricting the use of water for irrigation purposes
zoning the City and assigning specific days or hours for irrigation and
sprinkling. Irrigation water customers shall be expected to utilize irrigation
water in an efficient manner and shall not permit the waste of water.
Customers/owners shall promptly repair broken pipelines or malfunctioning
sprinklers on their premises. The waste of water shall be grounds for the City
to suspend irrigation water use.
13.61.180 IRRIGATION SEASON. The irrigation season shall be defined
as the months of April through October of each year.
13.61.190 RATES AND CHARGES. Irrigation water service shall be
charged on a monthly basis for each month of the irrigation season, as set
forth in Chapter 3.07 of this code, for the following rate categories:
Per connection, single family residential equivalent
Charges may be pro-rated for partial months.
13.61.200 IRRIGATION WATER FUND. There is established a Irrigation
Water Fund as part of the water/sewer utility into which all revenue from the
rates and charges for irrigation water service, together with all other utility
revenue from user fees, connection charges, grants, taxes and other funding
sources shall be deposited and from which all expenditures related to the City's
irrigation water service system shall be paid. This fund shall he kept in the
manner prescribed by state law as to accounting and reporting expenditures.
13.61.2 10 BILLING. The charges imposed by this chapter shall be billed
in conjunction with the property or user's customary water and sanitary sewer
bill issued by the City. Such charges shall be due and payable, and subject to
the same procedures and penalties for delinquent or non-payment, as provided
for the City's water utility in this title. In the event a property does not have
water or sanitary sewer service, but is subject to the charges imposed in this
chapter, a new account shall be established and that property shall be billed
separately for irrigation water service charges.
13.61.220 REMEDIES. In the event a customer or property owner shall
fail to pay the irrigation water service charge, the City shall have the authority
to terminate domestic water service to said property or customer. Termination
of such water service shall not limit other remedies available to the City under
state law.
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13.610.230 ANNUAL REVIEW OF IRRIGATION WATER UTILITY
REVENUE. On or before the first day of September of each calendar year, the
City Manager or his designee shall report to the City Council any modification
and/or increase in the irrigation water utility rate necessary and/or desirable
to meet anticipated expenditures of the utility, including but not limited to debt
service, operating, replacement, upgrading, and expansion requirements
projected in the ensuing that the utility has the adequate functional capability
or providing a desirable level of service to the community and the service area.
13.61.240 APPEALS. Any customer or property owner who feels that the
irrigation water service charge for their property has been incorrectly computed
or applied, may petition, in writing, to the Director of Public Works for a review
of said computations or application. The decision of the Director shall be final.
Section 2. This ordinance shall take effect five (5) days after its
approval, passage and publication as required by law.
PASSED by the C'ty Council of the City of Pasco, Washington, at a
alar ee ' thisay of 2lc ,r�'�1 , 2003
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ATTEST: APPROVE A TO FORM:
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ine an, Leland B. Kerr, City Attorney
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