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6/12/1995
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ORDINANCE N0. 2092 ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 27.101A OF THE CODE OF THE CITY OF REDWOOD CITY RELATING TO WASTEWATER TREATMENT CAPACITY FEES THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF REDWOOD CITY DOES ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. Section 27.101A of the Code of the City of Redwood City is hereby amended to read as follows: "Section 27.101. Wastewater Treatment Capacity Fee; Facility Fee. A. Wastewater Treatment Capacity Fee. Except as hereinafter in (3) provided, every application for a permit to connect to the Sewerage Facilities or to a Sewer
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' DES:djk ~5/04/95 (030/09) <br /> v DES:djk ~5/22/95R <br /> <br /> structure, there shall be charged a Wastewater <br /> treatment capacity fee calculated in accordance <br /> with the following formula: <br /> <br /> Wastewater Treatment <br /> Capacity Fee = $675.00 Vi (0.4 + 0.3 BODi + 0.3 SSi) <br /> Vr ( BODr SSr) <br /> where, <br /> <br /> Vi = volume of Waste or Wastewater to be <br /> discharged from the commercial, industrial, <br /> or institutional structure to be connected to <br /> the Sewerage Facilities, in gallons per day; <br /> <br /> Vr = average volume of Waste or Wastewater per <br /> residential structure, in gallons per day <br /> (determined to be 270 gallons per day for <br /> single family structures, 220 gallons for <br /> duplex structures, and 180 gallons for <br /> multi-family structures). <br /> <br /> BODi = biochemical oxygen demand of the Waste or <br /> Wastewater to be discharged from the <br /> commercial, industrial, or institutional <br /> structure to be connected to the Sewerage <br /> Facilities, in milligrams per liter as <br /> determined by composite sampling <br /> <br /> BODr = average biochemical oxygen demand of Waste or <br /> Wastewater discharged from residential <br /> structures into the Sewerage Facilities, in <br /> milligrams per liter (determined to be 300 <br /> milligrams per liter); and <br /> <br /> SSi = suspended solids in the Waste or Wastewater <br /> to be discharged into the Sewerage Facilities <br /> from the commercial, industrial, or <br /> institutional structure to be connected to <br /> said facilities, in milligrams per liter as <br /> determined by composite sampling. <br /> <br /> SSr = average suspended solids per residential <br /> structure discharging Waste or Wastewater <br /> into the sewerage facilities, in milligrams <br /> per liter (determined to be 300 milligrams <br /> per liter). <br /> <br /> Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Wastewater <br /> treatment capacity fee for service to any <br /> commercial, industrial, or institutional <br /> structure shall be not less than Six Hundred <br /> Seventy-five Dollars ($675.00). <br /> <br /> <br />
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