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05/24/2010 <br />hereof. The remedies herein established shall be cumulative and in addition to <br />any and all other remedies available to the City fo; the collection of sewer service <br />charges. <br />SECTION 2. This ordinance is statutorily exempt under Public <br />Resources Code Section 21080(b)(8). The City Council finds that the sanitary <br />sewerage service charges are for the purpose of meeting operating expenses, <br />including employee wage rates and fringe benefits, purchasing or leasing <br />supplies, equipment, or materials, meeting financial reserve needs and <br />requirements, and obtaining funds for capital projects necessary to maintain <br />service within existing service areas. The Staff Report dated April 12, 2010 <br />expressly states in the "Background" section and in "Attachment 3" that the City's <br />share of the operation, maintenance, and improvements of South Bayside <br />System Authority (SBSA), as well as the operation and maintenance of the City's <br />system, necessitate a rate increase and that revenues are used for the operation <br />and maintenance of the collection system and the wastewater treatment plant. <br />SECTION 3. This ordinance shall be effective thirty (30) days from the <br />date of its adoption; provided, however, that water utility bills pertaining to the <br />period before July 1, 2010 shall reflect the existing billing service charges and <br />fees for the portion of the billing period prior to July 1, 2010 to which the bills <br />apply. <br />SECTION 4. All residential and commercial water utility bills generated on <br />or after July 1, 2010, shall reflect the revisions in billing service charges and fees <br />for the portion of the billing period commencing on July 1, 2010 to which the bills <br />apply. <br />Atty /Ord /Ord.331 4 2354 <br />041310 Formerly Muff #805 <br />