SEWER
USER CHARGES
EXHIBIT A
Ord. No. 2-28-1980
AMENDED
9-25-2008
Village
of Nashville
A. CUSTOMER
SERVICE CHARGE 1 $1.15 per month per customer
B. DEBT RETIREMENT CHARGES (DRC) 1
Meter
Size
DRC Per Month
5/8
x 3/4"
$ 7.90 (9.05)
3/4"
7.90 (9.05)
1"
13.85 (15.00)
1 1/2"
27.65 (28.80)
2"
53.70
(54.85)
2
1/2"
63.20 (64.35)
3"
110.60 (111.75)
4"
189.60 (190.75)
unmetered customers
7.90 Per residential equivalent unit (9.05)
C. O M & R CHARGE:
EFFECTIVE JANUARY 1, 2012, the O M & R
charge shall be $4.15 per one thousand (1000) gallons of metered water use per month.
EFFECTIVE JANUARY 1, 2012, for un-metered water
customers, the O M & R charge shall be $17.22 per residential equivalent unit assigned to the premises per month.
(rate per 1000 gal
x 4.15)
BEGINNING IN 2008,
THE ABOVE O M & R CHARGES SHALL BE ADJUSTED ANNUALLY ON JANUARY 1, TO BE EFFECTIVE ON THE FEBRUARY BILL, BY 5% OF THE
CURRENT CHARGE. IF ADDITIONAL INCREASES ARE NEEDED, THEY MUST BE PRESENTED TO AND APPROVED BY THE VILLAGE COUNCIL. (amended
1-2008)
D. SURCHARGES:
2
For wastewater strengths
exceeding normal strength sewage, as defined, the following surcharges shall be added as applicable:
1. BOD (in excess
of 200 mg/1), $0.25 per excess pound.
2.
Total suspended solids (in excess of 250 mg/1), $0.13 per excess pound.
E. SEWER CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT FUND CHARGES - $2.00
per residential equivalent unit assigned to the premises per month (amended 9-25-08)
F. All ordinance and parts of ordinances in conflict
with the provisions of this Ordinance are hereby repealed insofar as the conflicting portions there of are concerned.
G. This Ordinance shall be published
in the Maple Valley News, a newspaper of general circulation in the Village of Nashville, promptly after its adoption, and
shall be recorded in the Ordinance Book of the Village and such recording authenticated by the signatures of the Village President
and Village Clerk.
H.
This amended Ordinance shall become effective twenty (20) days after its adoption or upon its publication, whichever occurs
later.
PASSED and adopted by the Village
of Nashville, Michigan on February 24, 2005.
YEAS:
Seaton, Coll, Kenyon, Bracy, Dunham
NAYS:
none
ABSENT: Knoll, one
open seat
Ordinance No. 2-24-2005-B
adopted.
Frank Dunham, Village President
Cathy Lentz, Village Clerk
RESIDENTIAL
EQUIVALENT UNITS*
EXHIBIT B
Ord. No. 2-28-1980
Village of Nashville
Occupational Use
- Residential Equivalent - Unit Multiplier
Single Family Residence - 1.0 - Per residence
Auto Dealers - New and/or Used - 0.5 - 0.50 per employee
Auto Repair/Collision - 1.0
- Per Premise plus 0.25 per 1,000 square feet of building including service area
Auto Wash (coin operated do it yourself 10 gal. or less per
car) - 1.0 - Per stall
Auto Wash (mechanical - over 10 gal. per car-not recycled) - 10.0 - Per stall or production
line including approach and drying area
Auto Wash (mechanical - over 10 per car - recycled) - 5.0 - Per stall or production line including
approach and drying area
Banks and Savings & Loans Assoc
- 0.5 - Per 1,000 square feet
Barber
Shop - 1.0 - Per shop plus 0.1 per chair after 2
Bar and Restaurant - 0.05 - Per seat
Beauty Shop - 1.0 - Per premise plus 0.1 per booth
Bowling Alley (no bar) - 1.0 - Per premise plus 0.2 per alley
Churches - 0.01 - Per seat
Cleaners (pickup only) - 1.0 - Per premise
Cleaners (cleaning & pressing facility)
- 1.0 - Per premise plus 0.5 per 500 square feet
Clinics (medical & dental) - 1.0 - Per premise plus 0.5 per exam room
Convalescent or Boarding Homes - 1.0 - Per premise
plus 0.25 per bedroom
Convents
- 1.0 - Per premise plus 0.25 per bedroom
Country Clubs & Athletic Clubs - 1.5 - Per 1,000 sq. ft of clubhouse plus restaurant and bar
Drug Store - 1.0 - Per premise plus
snack bar
Factories (exclusive
of industrial works) - 1.0 - Per premise plus 0.25 per 1,000 sq ft of bld area
Funeral Home - 1.5 - Per 1,000 sq ft plus residence to be computed separately
Grocery Stores & Super Markets -
1.0 - Per premise plus 0.48 per employee
Gym - 1.0 - Per premise
Home Occupations - 1.0 - Per premise plus 0.48 per employee
Hospitals - 1.1 - Per bed
Hotels and Motels - 0.4 - Per bedroom plus restaurant & bar
Industrial works (processing - not wet process) - 0.05
- Per employee
Laundry
(self serve) - 1.0 - Per premise plus 0.5 per washer
Mobile Homes (freestanding) - 1.0 - Per unit
Mobile Homes (parks or subdivisions) - 1.0 - Per pad
or site at indirect connection plus laundry, community buildings & office
Multiple Family Residence duplex or row houses - 1.0 - Per dwelling unit
Multiple Family Residence apartments - 1.0 - Per dwelling
unit
Professional Office
- 0.40 - Per 1,000 square feet
Public
Institutions - 0.75 - Per 1,000 square feet
Rooms where used less than 20 hours/week - 3.0 - Per 1,000 square feet
Schools
no cafeteria, pool or showers - 1.0 - Per classroom
cafeteria,
showers and pool - 1.75 - Per classroom
cafeteria, showers - 1.5 - Per classroom
Bus garage - 0.25 -
Per employee
Service
Station - 1.5 - Per 1,000 square feet
Snack bars, Drive-in, etc. - 2.5 - Per 1,000 square feet
Retail Stores (other than listed) - 1.0 - Per premise plus 0.1 per 1,000 sq
ft
Theater (drive-in) -
0.04 - Per car space
Theater
- 0.04 - Per seat
Post
office - 1.0 - Per 1,000 sq ft
Rooming
houses (no meals) - 1.0 - Per premise plus 0.30 per bedroom
Swimming Pool (nonresidential) - 3.0 - Per 1,000 sq ft pool area
Warehouse and storage - 0.20 - Per 1,000 sq ft
Veterinary Facility - 1.5 - Per facility
Veterinary Facility with Kennel - 1.5
- Per facility plus 0.5 per five kennels
*Residential
Equivalent Units shall be rounded to the nearest whole number. The minimum equivalent unit assigned to
any premise shall be 1.0.