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HomeMy WebLinkAboutO-81-09c GDU 1996 WATER FR AMEND ORDINANCE NO. O'~/'q~ AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE 0-81-9A, THE RATE SCHEDULE OF THE SEWER FRANCHISE ORDINANCE HELD BY GENERAL DEVELOPMENT UTILITIES BY INCREASING SEWER RATES FOR SEWER SERVICE AS SPECIFIED HEREIN, PROVIDING a SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; ESTABLISHING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the City of Sebastian authorized General Development Utilities to provide sewer service to a portion of the City on May 11, 1981; and WHEREAS, the rate schedule for residential and general sewer service was adopted without change from the previous franchise ordinance which was originally adopted in 1959; and was last amended on July 12, 1982, Ordinance No. 0-81-9A; and WHEREAS, General Development Utilities, Inc. has submitted to the City a request for a rate increase, and provided to the City substantial documentation to support said request; and WHEREAS, the Council of the City of Sebastian after careful review and analysis of said request, has determined that a rate increase is justifiable; and WHEREAS, the Council has found and determined what a just, reasonable, compensatory and not unfairly dissriminatory rate for sewer service is to be. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEBASTIAN, FLORIDA: SECTION i That Schedule I of Exhibit "B", Tariff-Sewer, of Ordinance 0-81-9~ is hereby amended and the following new rates are adopted as follows: RESIDENTIAL SERVICE Monthly Billing Charge: Base Facility $13.50 Customer Deposits: Meter Size 5/8" x 3/4" 1" and above Usage $.95 per 1,000 gallons up to 12,000 gallons. $50.00 Three (3) months estimated billings 1 GENERAL SERVICE Mon thl ~__B il l i~ Meter Size Base Facility 5/8" x 3/4" $ 13.50 1" 33.75 .95 per 1 1-1/2" 67.50 .95 per 1 2" 108.00 .95 per 1 3" 216.00 .95 per 1 4" 337.5'0 .95 per 1 6" 675.00 .95 per 1 $.95 per i 000 gallons 000 gallons 000 gallons 000 gallons 000 gallons 000 gallons 000 gallons Customer Deposits: Meter Size 5/8" x 3/4" 1" and above $ 50. O0 Three (3) months estimated billings SECTION II That the Existing Sewer Service availability charges and main extension charges set out in Exhibit 7 of the applicant's application is hereby amended to the new rate as follows: Plant Capacity Line Extension Reserve Capacity $ 2.45 per GPD 12.46 per foot .53 per gallon SECTION III That the "Service Availability and Main Extension Policy" attached hereto as Exhibit "B" and consisting of pages Original Sheet No. 1 through Or.iginal Sheet No. 12, is hereby adopted as part of this ordinance. This new policy supersedes the pr/or policy adopted by Ordinance No. 0-83-17. SECTION IV That the "Tariff - Sewer" attached hereto as Exhibit "C" is hereby adopted. SECTION V This ordinance shall take effect on midnight of November 30, 1986. ordinance does not amend Chapter 27 of the Code of Ordinances. This I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing Ordinance was finally passed by the City Council of' the City of Sebastian, Florida, on the { ~ ~ day of November, 1986. ~TTEST : I HEREBY CERTIFY that Notice of Public Hearing of the foregoing Ordinance:was given .in accordance with Section 166.041 of the Florida Statutes, that said public hearing was held in the City Hall of the City of Sebastian, Florida, at 7:00 P.M. on the 15th day of October, 1986, and that the foregoing ordinance was duly passed and adopted by the City Council of the City of Sebastian, Florida, on the ! 2~ day of November, 1986. ,~ral Development Utilities, S~s~ian Highlands Division Original Sheet .0 SERVICE AVAILABILITY AND MAIN EXTENSION POLICY General Development Utilities, Inc. 1111 South Bayshore Drive Miami, Florida 33131 Filed with City Council City of Sebastian, Florida Gordon J. Pfersich Senior Vice President ~/ral Development Utilities, ~L-s-astian Highlands Division First Revised Sheet Nt2.0 Cancels Original Sheet No. 2.0 Rule No. 1.0 2.0 3.0 4.0 5.0 6.0 7.0 8.0 9.0 10.0 11.0 12.0 13.0 14.0 15.0 16.0 17.0 18.0 19.0 20.0 21.0 INDEX General Policy .... Availability. . . Main Extension and Connection (Plant Capacity) Charges .... Gallons Per Day, Water and Sewer Demand Characteristics .... Preparation of Developer Agreements . Water and Sewer Capacity Allocations. . Water Service Only - Sewer Service Only . . Water Meter Installation Fees . . Action by Governmental Authority. . . Transfer of Contributed Property-Bills of Sale ............ ~Inspection Fees .......... Inspection of Plumber's Hook-up . Adjustment Provisions . . . Prior Policy ..... Extension Outside Territory . Distribution and Collection Systems Construction ........... Inspections ....... Refundable Advances ............. Guaranteed Revenue Agreement. . . Reserve Capacity Charge ....... Carrying Cost Recovery Charge .... Exhibit "A" ..... ........... 3.0 .......... 3.0 ........ 4.0 · · 4.0 · 4.0 · . . 5.0 . . 5.0 · . . 5.0 . 6.0 . . 7.0 ....... 7.0 · · . 7.0 .... 7.0 .......... 8.0 · . . 8.0 · · . 9.0 · · 9.0 . 9.0 . .10.0 . . .11.0 . . .12.0 Charles E. Fancher, Jr. Senior Vice President ral Development Utilities, tian Highlands Division First Revised Sheet 0 Cancels Original Sheet No. 3.0 1.0 GENERAL POLICY General Development Utilities, Inc., a Florida Corporation, here- inafter referred to as Utility, adopts the following Service Availability and Main Extension Policy. Utility will make service and extensions of service available under this Policy subject to matters of economic feasibility. This Policy shall not apply to developer agreements entered into between Utility and contributors which reflect policies implemented and contracts entered into prior to the adoption of this Policy. 2.0 AVAILABILITY The provisions of the Policy are available to contributors through- out the territory subject only to matters of economic feasibility. For Rules governing service outside the territory, see Paragraph 15.0 of this Policy. 3.0 MAIN EXTENSION AND CONNECTION (PLANT CAPACITY) CHARGES The following is the charge being made by Utility to contributors (including the Parent Company) upon approval of the City Council where water or sewer service is available, or agreed to be made available, in the territory. "On-Site" or "Off-Site" water distribution and sewage collection lines and facilities are included in these charges and provisions. Charges to contributors pursuant to this Policy are calculated on a cost based upon the estimated demand of the contributor's proposed installation upon the transmission and treatment facilities of the Utility, and is computed by multiplying the following rates by the daily rated gallons of demand set forth in Exhibit A, as modified by Paragraph 6.0 of this Policy. Connection (plant capacity) charges are stated per gallon demand for water and sewer service. Connection (Plant Capacity) Charge Water: $2.44 Sewer: $2.45 Charles E. Fancher, Jr. Senior Vice President ral Development Utilities, ~tian Highlands Division First Revised Sheet 0 Cancal~ Original Sheet No. 4.0 Extension Charges are stated at the charge per foot measured along front of the property to be served. Main Extension Charge Water: $11.73 Sewer: $12.46 (Sewer charge includes cost of service laterals.) Main extension charges for service to customers outside Utility's certificated service area will be negotiated. (a) Such customers may be required to advance the full cost of on-site and off-site mains, subject to refund of portions thereof in excess of the contributor's hydraulic share. (b) In addition to payment of the above, connection (plant capacity) charges will be required to support excess plant capacity dedicated to the contributor. 4.0 GALLONS PER DAY, WATER & SEWER DEMAND CHARACTERISTICS Listed in Exhibit A (attached hereto) are daily rated gallons of demand for various occupancies which will be used in computing Connection (plant capacity) and Main Extension Charges. In the instance of common facilities for multiple dwelling units such as irrigation, laundering, recreation facilities, and commercial and commercial/residential facilities, determination of connection (plant capacity) and main extension charges will be based upon the use characteristic defined by engineering data supplied by the prospective contributor, as accepted by Utility. 5.0 PREPARATION OF DEVELOPER AGREEMENTS Utility may require that the contributor, in addition to the fees and charges set forth herein, bear the cost of preparation of devel- oper agreement by independent counsel or persons qualified to draft and prepare such agreements. Said charges shall not exceed that amount normally to be contemplated for such service. 6.0 WATER AND SEWER CAPACITY ALLOCATIONS Upon payment by the contributor and its proper execution of an agreement for service availability pursuant to these rules, Utility will reserve and will allocated to the contributor the portion of water and sewer plant and off-site line capacity as set forth in the agreement. If, for example, the contributor shall calculate demand of 350 gallons of water per day per single-family residence, that capacity will be built or reserved for the contributor. Utility will not be obligated to provide capacity or service in excess of Charles E. Fancher, Jr. Senior Vice President .~rai Development Utilities, S~stian Highlands Division Original Sheet NO.0 that allocation and may require consumers to curtail use which exceeds such allocated capacity. In those areas where the experience of Utility has demonstrated that the demand characteristics of customers of the community exceed those daily rated gallons of demand set forth in Exhibit A, Utility shall require that the contributor pay those fees and make the necessary commitments based on the actual and experienced demand, and not the average demand. Thus, when Utility shall demonstrate to the developer that its records and experience show, for example, that a single-family residence of the type which the contributor proposed to build in the specific community places demand during certain times of the year equal to 600 gallons of water per day, then the charges per gallon demand set forth in Paragraph 3.0 of this Policy shall be multiplied by 600 gallons. In no event shall Utility be required to build or accept plans, specifications, fees, charges or agreements predicated upon demand for water service of less than 350 gallons per single-family residential equivalent or sewer service or less than 250 gallons per residential equivalent per day. 7.0 WATER SERVICE ONLY-SEWER SERVICE ONLY In any instance where either water or sewer service only is furnished without the companion service, then the connection (plant capacity) charge shall be computed for that service only. 8.0 WATER METER INSTALLATION FEES Meter Size Charge Maximum Water Use Demand* 5/8 x 3/4" $.100.00 20 gallons per minute 1" 150.00 50 gallons per minute 1½" 250.00 100 gallons per minute 2" 350.00 160 gallons per minute *Based on AWWA specifications for displacement type meters. Utility will not be obligated to furnish water in excess of "Maximum Water Use Demand." Recommended Maximum Rate for continuous opera- tion will be 1/3 of the Maximum Rate listed. Meters of two inches in size are charged upon the estimated actual cost of installation. Where actual charges differ from estimates, the difference will be refunded by Utility if the total cost was less than the estimate, or paid by the contributor prior to initiation of water service if the actual cost exceeds the estimated cost. The contributor will be furnished a copy of the invoice at the time of installation. 9.0 ACTION BY GOVERNMENTAL AUTHORITY Requirements by appropriate governmental authorities to limit or curtail utility services, such as irrigation moratoriums, may re- Gordon J. Pfersich Senior Vice President ~ral Development Utilities, b~stian Highlands Division Original Sheet N~.0 strict the use of utility service in addition to the maximum water use demand set forth in Paragraph 8.0 of this Policy. Contributors and customers obtain reservation for service or the service itself subject to notice of this limitation. 10.0 TRANSFER OF CONTRIBUTED PROPERTY-BILLS OF SALE Utility reserves the right to construct all facilities for providing water and sewer service to the point of connection. If Utility determines that it will accept such facilities constructed by others, the following rules will apply. Each contributor (developer) who has constructed portions of a water distribution and sewage collection system shall convey such compon- ent parts of the water distribution and sewage collection system to Utility by bill of sale, in form satisfactory to Utility's attorney, together with such evidence as may be required by Utility that the water and/or sewer systems proposed to be transferred to Utility are free of all liens and encumbrances. Any facilities in the category of consumer's connections of the cus- tomer's side of the connection point shall not be transferred to Utility and shall remain the property of individual customers, their successors or assigns. Utility shall not be required to accept title to any component part of the water distribution or sewage collection system until Utility's engineer has approved the construction of said lines, accepted the tests to determine that such construction is in accor- dance with the criteria established by Utility, and thereafter evi- denced its acceptance of such lines for Utility's ownership, opera- tion, and maintenance. Contributor shall maintain accurate cost records establishing the construction costs of all utility facilities constructed by con- tributor. Such cost information shall be furnished to Utility concurrently with the bill of sale, and such cost information shall be a prerequisite for the acceptance by Utility of the portion of the water distribution and sewage collection system constructed by the contributor. Utility reserves the right to refuse connection and to deny the commencement of service to any contributor seeking to be connected to portions of the water distribution and sewage collection system until such time as the provisions of this section have been fully met. With respect to a development which constitutes a "single unit" such as a mobile home park, a shopping center, or apartment complex, Utility's obligation for service and maintenance of lines and faci- lities located wholly within such developments, and not in public Gordon J. Pfersich Senior Vice President .~ral Development Utilities, S~stian Highlands Division Original Sheet rights of way, shall extend solely to repair and/or replace the lines or facilities, and the Utility will not be liable in any manner for damages, replacement or repairs to surface areas. 11.0 INSPECTION FEES Any engineering plans or designs for, or construction of facilities by a contributor (developer) which are to become a part of Utility's system, will be subject to review and inspection by the Utility. For this service, Utility may charge an inspection fee based upon the actual cost to Utility of inspection of facilities constructed by contributors or independent contractors for connection with the fac- ilities of Utility. Such inspection fee shall be paid by the con- tributor in addition to all other charges above stated, as a condi- tion precedent to service. 12.0 INSPECTION OF PLUMBER'S HOOK-UP It shall be the responsibility of the contributor or its plumbing contractor to connect contributor's plumbing installation with the water or sewer system. Utility reserves the right to inspect ail such connections to be assured that the same are properly made in accordance with Utility's rules governing such connections, and that the connection, as made, is free from infiltration. The contributor shall notify Utility of any proposed interconnection with the facilities of Utility, and connection may be made without the presence of Utility's inspector. However, such connection shall remain open until inspection by Utility and until notice of the approval of such connection is furnished to the developer in accordance with the practices and procedures of Utility. Any connection covered without the benefit of inspection will result in the contributor being required to reopen the connection for subsequent inspection. If Utility fails to inspect the connection within 48 hours after notice that the same is ready to inspect, the connection shall be deemed approved by Utility. 13.0 ADJUSTMENT PROVISIONS Governmental Authority: The charges set forth in this Policy are subject to adjustment by appropriate action of the governmental agency having jurisdiction of this Policy, either upon the initiative of the governmental agency or by request of Utility. 14.0 PRIOR POLICY Prior to the adoption of this Policy, Utility had, by virtue of its obligations, established other policies which will remain in effect until the obligations pursuant to those policies have been fulfilled. Under a previous program, Utility constructs water Gordon J. Pfersich Senior Vice President .~ral Development Utilities Inc ~astian Highlands Division Original Sheet facilities at its own cost covering approximately 1229 lots to which water service would be extended by Utility within sixty days after the building permit has been obtained and notification of commence- ment of construction has been given to Utility. The cost of such water facilities is to be borne solely by Utility as an investment. The only charge to the customer would be a meter installation fee. Utility made a commitment to provide sewer service to approximately 1229 lots, and facilities will be installed as an investment of Utility to those lots. These commitments by Utility were based upon contracts made in the past and are not available to prospect- tive customers or contributors. A list showing the lots to which service will be made available, as an investment by Utility, is available in Utility's office, and may be examined by any customer or prospective customer during the regular business hours of Utility's office. 15.0 EXTENSION OUTSIDE TERRITORY Providing service outside Utility's territory may involve formal notice and formal proceedings before the Board of City Commissioners and, therefore, entail engineering, administrative and legal expenses in addition to costs incurred by Utility in providing service within its territory. Utility will, therefore, not be obligated to provide its services outside the territory unless the contributor agrees, in advance, to defray those additional expenses and pay to Utility the estimated costs thereof. The advance payment will be adjusted to conform with actual expenses after the proceedings have been concluded. Utility will further make such extensions outside the territory only if the net income to be derived from prospective consumers within the area to be served by the proposed extension will provide a fair return on Utility's investment in the proposed extension, transmission, and treatment facilities involved. Utility will not extend its facilities under circumstances where the extensions will cause service to existing customers to suffer either as a result of reduction of capacity to provide its service to customers, or the diminishment of the economic capability of Utility to meet its financial commitments. 16.0 DISTRIBUTION AND COLLECTION SYSTEMS CONSTRUCTION If any on-site distribution and collection systems are constructed by the contributor as set forth in Paragraph 10.0 herein, Utility shall establish specifications based upon good engineering and public utility practices, and the contributor shall, not less than sixty (60) days prior to commencing construction, furnish Utility with a complete copy of the plans and specifications of the proposed on-site collection and distribution system. Utility shall have thirty (30) days in which to determine the acceptability of the plans and specifications furnished to it by the contributor. If the Gordon J. Pfersich Senior Vice President ~ ~ral Development Utilities, In¢ S~stian Highlands Division Original Sheet .0 Utility shall object to the plans and specifications or any part thereof, the contributor shall defer the commencement of construction pending the resolution of Utility's objections. 17.0 INSPECTIONS Utility shall have, at all times during the construction,'the right to inspect the construction of the on-site distribution and/or coll- ection systems being built by the contributor, or his agents or em- ployees, as set forth in Paragraph 11.0 of this Policy and receive payment of fees referred to herein. 18.0REFUNDABLE ADVANCES In addition to the charges set forth herein, Utility will require a refundable advance by a contributor to temporarily defray the cost of any off-site extension of water and/or sewer mains, pumping stations, and other facilities necessary to provide service to the contributor's property unless, at the time of the request for service, Utility determines that extension to provide such service is economically justified or is appropriate to improve system reliability or enhance the quality of service to existing customers. The amount of the refundable advance will be based on the cost of the off-site mains and other facilities. Such facilities shall be designed and constructed in accordance with Utility's master plan for service to the immediate surrounding area. Charges paid by the contributor over and above the contributor's hydraulic share of the facilities shall be refunded to the contributor in accordance with the terms and conditions of a refunding agreement which Utility will execute with the contributor. The refund agreement will provide for a plan of refund based upon connection of other properties that will be served by the facilities to the extent of their hydraulic share. The contributor shall bear the reasonable expense of preparing the refund agreement. Notwithstanding the provisions of this Section, the life of the refund agreement shall be seven years, after which time the balance of the refund not made to the contributor by the terms and conditions of the refund agreement will be retained by Utility, and such refund agreement will be cancelled. In no event shall a contributor recover an amount greater than the difference between the capitalized cost of such improvements and the contributor's own hydraulic share of such improvements. Utility will not include any interest upon the refund of the contributor's advance. 19.0 GUARANTEED REVENUE AGREEMENT Utility may establish a policy of requiring, as a condition prece- dent to service, that the contributor (developer) enter into a guar- anteed revenue agreement. Gordon J. Pfersich Senior Vice President ~ral Development Utilities, .stian Highlands Division Original Sheet .0 20.0 RESERVE CAPACITY CHARGE Utility may enter into an agreement with a contributor requiring contributor to pay a minimum guaranteed connection charge. If contributor wishes to insure that there will be available sufficient plant capacity at various planned stages of development and, if Utility agrees to reserve such capacity for contributor, the con- tributor will be required to pay applicable fixed costs including depreciation, property tax, insurance and interest costs on plant capacity reserved for the period of the reservation. Gordon J. Pfersich Senior Vice President ral Development Utilities, stian Highlands Division Original Sheet 21.0 Carrying..Cost Recovery Charge Until the Company is providing service to 1,031 equivalent residential water connections and 1,119 equivalent residential sewer connections, all applications for service at a new location shall pay, in addition to other charges as outlined in this policy, a CCRC charge based on the number of equivalent residential connections (1ERC = 5/8" X 3/4" Residential Meter) as set forth in the table below: WATER 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 January $137.94 $403.86 $692.08 $1005.48 $1347.34 February 159.16 426.82 717.00 1032.61 1376.97 March 180.38 449.78 741.91 1059.75 1406.61 April 201.60 472.73 766.83 1086.88 1436.24 May 222.82 495.69 791..75 1114.01 1465.88 June 244.04 518.64 816.66 1141.14 149.5.51 July 265.26 541.60 841.58 1168.27 1525.15 August 286.48 564.56 866.50 1195.41 1554.78 September 307.70 587.51 891.42 1222.54 1584.42 October 328.92 610.47 916.33 1249.67 1614.05 November 350.14 633.42 941.25 1276.80 1643.69 December 371.36 656.38 966.17 1303.93 1673.32 After December 1990, charge shall be $1,673.32 SEWER 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 January $ 48.62 $141.40 $240.18 $345.72 $458.92 February 56.09 149.35 248.65 354.79 468.66 March 63.57 157.29 257.12 363.86 478.41 April 71.05 165.24 265.60 372.93 488.15 May 78.53 173.18 274.07 382.00 497.89 June 86.01 181.13 282.54 391.07 507.63 July 93.49 189.07 291.01 400.14 517.37 August 100.97 197.02 299.49 409.20 527.11 September 108.45 204.97 307.96 418.27 536.86 October 115.93 212.91 316.43 427.34 546.60 November 123.41 220.86 324.91 436.41 556.34 December 130.89 228.80 333.38 445.48 566.08 After December 1990, charge shall be $566.08. Note: Accrual of the CCRC charge shall toll upon payment of the applicable service availability charge or upon initiation of guaranteed revenue payments for reservation of treatment capacity. Charles E. Fancher, Jr. Senior Vice President s~ral Development Utilities, stian Highlands Division Original Sheet NO12.0 EXHIBIT "A" SCHEDULE OF DAILY RATED GALLONAGE FOR VARIOUS OCCUPANCIES Typ~.s of Building Usage Apartments ..................... 250 gpd(1) Bars and Cocktail Lounges ...... 5 gpcd (2) Boarding Schools (students and staff) ....... 75 gpcd Bowling Alleys (toilet wastes only, per lane) .... 100 gpd Country Clubs (per member) ......... 25 gpcd Day Schools (students and staff) ....... Drive-in Theatres (per car space) . . . Factories (with showers) ......... Factories (without showers) .... Hospitals (with laundry) ...... Hospitals (without laundry) ...... Hotels and Motels ........ Laundromats ............ Mobile Home Parks ........ Movie Theatres, Auditoriums, Churches (per seat). .3 gpd Nursing Homes ........... 150 gpd/100 sq ft Office Buildings ........ 10 gpd/100 sq ft Public Institutions (other than those listed herein).75 gpcd Restaurants (per seat) ............ 50 gpcd Single-Family Residential Water: 5/8 x 3/4" meter .... 1" meter ........ 1½" meter ....... Sewer ........ .10 gpcd .5 gpd .30 gpcd .lO gpd/100 sq. ft .250 gpd/bed .200 gpd/bed .200 gpd/rm or unit .225 gpd/washer .300 gpd/trailer ..... 350 gpd · . .600 gpd · . .1150 gpd ........ 250 gpd Townhouse Residences (3) ........ 250 gpd Stadiums, Frontons, Ball Parks, etc (per seat) .... 3 gpd Stores (without kitchen wastes) ..... 5 gpd/100 sq ft Speculative Buildings ............... 300 gpd plus 10 gpd/100 sq ft Warehouses .............. 30 gpd plus 10 gpd/1000 sq ft (1) gpd - gallons per day (2) gpcd - gallons per capita per day (3) Condominiums shall be rated in accordance with the type (apartments, townhouses, etc.) NOTE: Sewage gailonage refers to sanitary sewage flow on a unit basis for average daily flow in gallons per day. Charles E. Fancher, Jr. Senior Vice President General Development Utilities, Inc. Sebastian Highlands Division Sewer Service First Revised Sheet 1.0 Cancels Origimal Sheet 1.0 TARIFF- SEWER General Development Utilities, Inc. 1111 South Bayshore Drive Miami, Florida 33131 Filed with City Commission City of Sebastian, Florida Gerard P. Mozian President General Development Utilities, inc. Sebastian Highlands Division Sewer Service First Revised Sheet 2.0 Cancels Original Sheet 2,0 TABLE OF CONTENTS Territory Served ............ Sheet No. · . 3.0 Miscellaneous Technical Terms ......... Index of Rules and Regulations ........ Rules and Regulations ............ ...... 6.0-7.0 · . . 8.0-13.0 Index of Rate Schedules ........ 14,0 Rate Schedules ......... 15.0-16.1 Index of Standard Forms ............. 17.0 Standard Forms ..... ................. 18.0-21.0 Contracts and Agreements ............ None at date of issue Gerard P. Mozian President General Development Utilities, Inc. Sebastian Highlands Division Sewer Service Second Revised Sheet 3.0 Cancels First Revised Sheet 3.0 TERRITORY SERVED Ail that territory known as Sebastian Highlands, lying inside the city limits of Sebastian, Brevard County, Florida, being described more fully in Exhibit A of Ordinance ~ 0-81-9. Gerard P. Mozian President General Development Utilities, Inc. Sebastian Highlands Division Sewer Service First Revised Sheet 4,0 Cancels Original Sheet 4.0 MISCELLANEOUS There are no entries in this Section at date of issue. Gerard P. Mozian President General Development Utilities, Inc, Sebastian Highlands Division Sewer Service First Revised Sheet 5.0 Cancels Original Sheet 5.0 TECHNICAL TERMS General Development Utilities, Inc. Sebastian Highlands Division 2.0 "Consumer": Any person, firm, association, corporation, governmental agency or similar organization supplied with water service by the Company. 3.0 "Service": Service, as mentioned in this Tariff and in agreement with Consumers, shall be construed to include, in addition to ail sewer service required by the Consumer, the readiness and ability on the part of the Company to furnish sewer service to the Consumer. 4.0 "Consumer's Installation": All pipes,~fixtures, and appliances or apparatus of every kind and nature used in connection with or forming a part of mn ,installation for sewage collection for any purpose, located on the Consumer's side of point of delivery, whether such installation is owned outright by Consumer, or used by Consumer under lease or otherwise. 5.0 "Point of Delivery": The point where the Company's pipes or meters are connected with pipes of the Consumer, namely at the main line connection in easements, or property line on the street side. 6.0 "Main": Shall refer to a pipe, conduit, or other facility installed to convey sewer service from individual laterals or to other Mains. 7.0 "Service Lines": The pipes of the Consumer that connect to Company's line (also referred to as lateral lines). The Company does not lay sewer lateral lines on private property except under special contracts or agreements. 8.0 "Rate Schedule": Refers to rate or charge for the particular classification of service. 9.0 "Commission:: Refers to the City Commission, City of Sebastian. Gerard P. Mozian President General Development Utilities, Inc. Sebastian Highlands Division Sewer Service First Revised Sheet 6.0 Cancels Original Sheet 6.0 Rule Number 1.0 2.0 3.0 4.0 5.0 6.0 7.0 8.0 9.0 10.0 11.0 12.0 13.0 14.0 15.0 16.0 17.0 18.0 19.0 2O.O 21.0 INDEX OF RULES AND REGULATIONS Sheet 'Number General Information ............... 8.0 Sewer Service ....... 8.0 Signed Application Necessary .......... 8.0 Applications by Agents ............. 8.0 Withholding Service .......... 8.0 Extensions ................. 9.0 Limitation of Use ..... ..... 9.0 Continuity of Service ..... 9.0 Type and Maintenance ....... ....... 9.0 Change of Consumer's Installation ......... 10.0 Inspection of Consumer's Installation ........ 10.0 Protection of Company's Property .... 10.0 Access to Premises ............... lO.0 Right of Way or Easements ......... 11.0 Billing Periods ......... 11.0 Delinquent Bills . 11.0 Reimbursement for Extra Expenses ........ 11.0 Payment of Sewer & Water Service Bills Concurrently. 11.0 Temporary Discontinuance of Service ....... 12.0 Evidence of Consumption .............. 12.0 Tax Clause .............. 12.0 Gerard P. Mozian Pres,~ent General Development Utilities, Inc. Sebastian Highlands Division Sewer Service (continued from Sheet 6.0) Rule Number 22.0 23.0 24.0 25.0 26.0 Change of Occupancy ..... Unauthorized Connections. . . Service Connection ...... Adjustment of Bills .... Customer Deposit ..... First Revised Sheet 7.0 Cancels Original Sheet 7.0 Sheet Number .... 12.0 ..... 12.0 ..... 13.0 ...... 13.0 ..... 13.0 Gerard P. Mozian President General Development Utilities, Inc. Sebastian Highlands Division Sewer Service First Revised Sheet 8.0 Cancels Original Sheet 8.0 RULES AND REGULATIONS 1.0 General Information: The Company's Rules and Regulations, insofar as they are inconsistent with any statute, ordinance, law, or legis- lation now in effect, shall be mull and void. These Rules and Reg- ulations are a part of the rate schedules, applications and contracts of the Company, and in the absence of specific written agreement to the contrary, they apply without modifications or change to each and every Consumer to whom the Company renders sewer service. In the event that a portion of these Rules and Regulations is de- clared unconstitutional or void for any reason by any court of competent jurisdiction, such decision shall in no way affect the validity of the remaining portioms of the Rules and Regulations for water service unless such court order or decision shall so direct. 2.0 Sewer Service: To obtain sewer mervice, application should be made at the office of the Company. Applications are accepted by the Company with the understanding that there is no obligation on the part of the Company to render sewer service other than that which is then available from its existing sewage treatment facilities and distribution equipment and sewer lines. The applicant shall furnish to the Company the correct name, street address, and lot and block number at which sewer service is to be rendered. 3.0 Signed Application Necessary: Sewer service is furnished only upon signed application or agreement accepted by the Company and the conditions of such application or agreement are binding upon the Consumer as well as upon the Company. A copy of each application or agreement for sewer service accepted by the Company will be furnished to the applicant on request. 4.0 Application byj. A§ents: Applications for sewer service requested by firms, partnerships, associations, corporations, and others, shall be tendered only by duly authorized parties. When sewer service is rendered under agreement or agreements entered into be- tween the Company and an agent qf the principal, the use of such sewer service by the principal shall constitute full and complete ratification by the principal of the agreement or agreements entered into between agents and the Company and under which such sewer service is rendered. 5.0 Withholding Service: The Company may withhold or discontinue sewer service rendered under application made by any member or agent Gerard P. Mozian President General Development Utilities, Inc. Sebastian Highlands Division Sewer Service First Revised Sheet 9.0 Cancels Original Sheet 9.0 6.0 of a family, household, organization, or business unless all prior indebtedness to the Company of such family, household, organization, or business for sewer service has been settled in full. Extensions: The Company will make such extensions to its existing facilities as may be required by one or more Consumers provided the revenues to be derived therefrom shall be sufficient to afford fair and reasonable return on the cost of providing and rendering the sewer service. Otherwise, the Company will require from the Consumer prepayments, cash advances, minimum guarantees, service guarantees, contributions in aid of construction, or other arrange- ments with the Consumer, whereby the Company will be enabled to earn a fair and reasonable return on the cost of providing and rendering the required service. 7.0 8.0 Limitation of Use: Sewer service purchased from the Company shall be used by the Consumer only for the purposes specified in the application for sewer service. Sewer service furnished to the Consumer shall be for Consumer's own use and sewage shall be received directly from the Consumer into the Company's main sewer lines. In no case shall a Consumer, except with the written consent of the Company, extend his lines across a street, alley, lane, court, property line, avenue, or other way in order to furnish sewer service for adjacent property, even though such adjacent property be owned by him. In case of such unauthorized extension, sale, or disposition of service, Consumer's sewer service is subject to discontinuance until such unauthorized extension, sale or disposition is discontinued and full payment is made of bills for sewer service, calculated on proper classification and rate schedules and reimbursement in full made to the Company for all extra expenses incurred for clerical work, testing and inspections. Continuity of Service: The Company will at all times use reasonable diligence to provide continuous sewer service, and have used reason- able diligence, shall not be liable to the Consumer for failure or interruption of continuous sewer service. The Company shall not be liable for any act or omission caused directly or indirectly by strikes, labor troubles, accident, litigations, breakdowns, shutdowns for repairs or adjustments, acts of sabotage, enemies of the United States, wars, United States, state, mumicipal or other governmental interference, acts of God or other causes beyond its control. 9.0 Type and Maintenance: The Consumer's pipes, apparatus, and equip- ment shall be selected, installed, used and maintained in accordance with the standard practice, conforming with the Rules and Regulations of the Company, and in full compliance with ail laws and governmental regulations applicable to same. The Consumer agrees Gerard P. Mozian President General Development Utilities, Inc. Sebastian Highlands Division Sewer Service First Revised Sheet 10.0 Cancels Original Sheet 10.0 further to keep all pipes, plumbing and fixtures in repair and to promptly stop all leaks on his premises, and the Company shall not be responsible for their maintenance and operation. The Consumer expressly agrees not to utilize any appliance or device which is not properly constructed, controlled and protected, or which may adversely affect the sewer service; and the Company reserves the right to discontinue or withhold water service to such apparatus or device. I0.0 Change of Consumer's Installation: No changes or increases in Consumer's installation, which will materially affect the proper operation of the pipes, mains, or stations of the Company shall be made without written consent of the Company. The Consumer will be liable for any change resulting from a-violatl0n of this rule. 11.0 Inspection of Consumer's Installation: .All Consumers' sewer service installations or changes shall be inspected upon completion by competent authority to insure that Consumer's piping, equfpment, and devices have been installed in accordance with accepted standard practice and such local governmental or other rules as may be in effect. Where municipal or other governmental inspection is required by local rules or ordinances, the Company cannot render sewer service until such inspection has been made and formal notice of approval from the inspecting authority has been received by the Company. The Company reserves the right to inspect Consumer's installation prior to rendering sewer service and from time to time thereafter, but assumes no responsibility whatsoever for any portion thereof. 12.0 Protection of Company's Property: The Consumer shall properly pro- tect the Company's property on the Consumer's premises, and shall permit no one but the Company's agents, or persons authorized by law, to have access to the Company's pipes and apparatus. In the event of any loss or damage to property of the Company caused by or arising out of carelessness, neglect or misuse by the Consumer, the cost of making good such loss or repairing such damage shall be paid by the Consumer. 13.0 Access to Premises: The duly authorized agents of the Company shall have access at all reasonable hours to the premises of the Consumer for the purpose of installing, maintaining and inspecting or remov- ing Company's property, and other purposes incident to performance under or termination of the Company's agreement with the Consumer, and in such performance shall not be liable for trespass. Gerard P. Mozian President General Development Utilities, Inc. Sebastian Highlands Division Sewer Service Second Revised Sheet 11.0 Cancels First Revised Sheet 11.0 14.0 .Right of Way or Easements: The Consumer shall grant or cause to be granted to the Company and without cost to the Company all rights, easements, permits, and privileges which in its opinion are necessary for the rendering of sewer service. 15.0 Billing Periods: Bills for sewer service will be rendered monthly. Bills are due when rendered and shall be considered as received by Consumer when delivered or mailed to sewer service address or some other place mutually agreed upon. Nonreceipt of bills by Consumers shall not release or diminish obligation of Consumer with respect to payment thereof. 16.0 Delinquent Bills: Bills are due when rendered, and if not paid within twenty days thereafter become delinquent, and sewer service may then, after five days written notice, be discontinued. Service will be resumed only upon payment of-all past due bills and penalties, together with a total cost to the Company of discon- tinuing and reconnecting the sewer line, as shown on the applicable rate schedule. There shall be no liability of any kind against the Company by reason of discontinuance of sewer service to the Consumer for failure of the Consumer to pay the bills on time. No partial payment of any bill rendered will be accepted by the Company, except by agreement with the Company, or by order of the governing body. 17.0 Reimbursement for Extra Expenses: The Consumer shall reimburse the Company for all extra expenses (such as for special trips, inspec- tions, additional clerical expenses, etc.) incurred by the Company on account of the Consumer's violation of the contract' for service or of the Company's rules and regulations. 18.0 Payment of Sewer and Water Service Bills Concurrently: When both sewer and water service are provided by the Company, payment of any sewer service bill rendered by the Company to a sewer service Con- sumer shall not be accepted by the Company without the simultaneous or concurrent payment of any water service bill rendered by the Company. If the charges for sewer service are not so paid, the Company may discontinue both water service and sewer service to the Consumer's premises for nonpayment of the sewer service charges or, if the charges for water service are not so paid, the Company may discontinue both sewer service and water service to the Consumer's premises for nonpayment of the water service or sewer service or either of such services until such time as all water service charges and sewer service charges and all other expenses or charges established or provided for by these Rules and Regulations are paid. Gerard P. Mozian President General Development Utilities, Inc. Sebastian Highlands Division Sewer Service Second Revised Sheet 12.0 Cancels First Revised Sheet 12.0 19.0 Temporary Discontinuance of Service: At any time that sewer service is not being furnished to the premises, as confirmed by the Company furnishing said sewer service, upon application to the Company by the Consumer for a temporary shutoff, billing for sewer service to the premises will be continued at the Seasonal Rate. 20.0 Evidence of Consumption: When a flat rate is charged for sanitary sewer service, the initiation or continuation or resumption of water service to the premises shall constitute the initiation, continuation, or resumption of sanitary sewer service to the premises, regardless of occupancy. 21.0 Tax Clause: Rates and/or charges may be increased or a surcharge added in the amount of the applicable ~roportionate part of any taxes and assessments imposed by any goverr~mentai authority in excess of those in effect which are assessed on the basis of meters or customers or the price of, or revenues from, water sold. 22.0 Change of Occupancy: When change of occupancy takes place on any premises supplied by the Company with sewer service, WRITTEN NOTICE thereof shall be given at the office of the Company not less than three days prior to the date of change by the outgoing Consumer, who will be held responsible for all sewer service used on such premises until such written notice is so received and the Company has had reasonable time to discontinue sewer service. However, if such written notice has not been received, the application of a succeeding occupant for sewer service will automatically terminate the prior account. Consumer's deposit may be transferred from one service location to another, if both locations are supplied by the Company. Consumer's deposit may NOT be transferred from one name to another. For the convenience of its Consumers, the Company will accept telephone orders to discontinue or transfer sewer service and will use ail reasonable diligence in the execution thereof. However, oral orders or advice cannot be deemed binding or be considered formal notification to the Company. 23.0 Unauthorized Connections: Connections to the Company's water system for any purpose whatsoever are to be made only by employees of the Company. Unauthorized connections render the service subject to immediate discontinuance without notice and sewer service will not be restored until such unauthorized connections have been removed, and unless settlement is made in full for all sewer service estimated by the Company to have been used by reason of such unauthorized connection. Gerard P. Mozian President General Development Utilities, Inc. Sebastian Highlands Division Sewer Service Second Revised Sheet 13.0 Cancels First Revised Sheet 13.0 24.0 Service Connection: Where the utility operates and maintains sewer . lines on public streets and right-of-ways, the service connection shall be at the Consumerfs property line. Where the utility operates main sewer lines in a utility easement, the service connection shall be where the Consumer connects to the main lines. 25.0 Adjustment of Bills: When a customer has been overcharged or under- charged as a result of incorrect application of the rate schedules, or if sewer service is measured by water consumption and a meter error is determined,the amount may be credited or billed to the Consumer, as the case may be. 26.0 Customer Deposi~t: Before rendering service, the Company will require a deposit or guarantee satisfactory to the Company to secure the payment of bills, and the Company shall give the customer a nonnegotiable and nontransferable deposit receipt. The amount of such deposit shall be an amount necessary to cover charges for service for three (3) billing periods. Residential General Service Meter Size Amount All meter sizes $ 50.00 5/8 x 3/4" 50.00 1" and above 3 mo. est billing The Company will pay interest on customer's deposit at the rate of 8% per annum. The payment of interest will be made once a year as a credit on regular bills, and on final bills when service is discontinued. No Customer depositor will receive interest on his deposit until at least six months continuous service, then interest will be paid from date of the commencement of service. Upon final settlement of customer's account or when customer's credit has been established to the satisfaction of the Company, any unused balance of the deposit will be refunded. Refund is contingent upon surrender to the Company of the applicable deposit receipt or, when the receipt cannot be produced, upon adequate identification. EFFECTIVE DATE: Charles E. Fancher, Jr. Senior Vice President General Development Utilities, Inc. Sebastian Highlands Division Sewer Service First Revised Sheet 14.0 Cancels Origin. al Sheet 14.0 iNDEX OF RATE SCHEDULES Residential Service ...... General Service - . . . . Sheet Number · 15.0-15.1 . 16.0-16.1 Charles E. Fancher, Jr. Senior Vice President General Development Utilities, Inc. Sebastian Highlands Division Sewer Service Second Revised Sheet 15.0 Cancels First Revised Sheet 15.0 RESIDENTIAL SERVICE RATE SCHEDULE Availability - Available throughout the area served by the ~ompany. Ap~plicabilit~ - For sewer service in private residences and individually-metered apartment units. Limitations - Subject to all of the Rules and Regulations of this Tariff and the General Rules and Regulations of the Commission. Monthly Rat~ - $13.50 Base Facility. Usage - $.95 per 1,000 gallons up 'to 12,000 gallons. Seasonal Rate - $13.50 flat rate per month. Any customer who requests that service be interrupted for any length of time will be charged the Seasonal Rate during that period of interruptmon. Any customer who attempts to circumvent this charge by closing his account (and requesting deposit refund) at time of temporary departure and then returning several months later as a new customer, will be held liable for the Seasonal Rate during the disconnected months. The payment of the Seasonal Rate will be made monthly. Terms of Payment - Bills are due and payable when rendered and become delinquent if not paid w/thin twenty days, and service may, after five days written notice, be discontinued. Billing - The billing month dates shall coincide with the billing month for water service. Bills rendered for less than 50% of the normal billing period will be billed in accordance with Rule 25-10.111(2), Florida Administrative Code: "Whenever, for any reason, the period of service for which a bill is rendered is less than fifty percent (50Z) of the normal billing period, the charges applicable to such service, including minimum charges, shall be prorated in the proportion that the actual number of service days bears to a thirty (30) day month; except that: (a) Opening bills need not be rendered but may be carried over to and included in the next regular monthly billing. (b) For service taken under flat rate schedules, fifty percent (50%) of the normal charges may be applied. (c) The practices employed by the utility in this regard shall have uniform application to ail customers." EFFECTIVE DATE: Charles E. Fancher, Jr. Settlor Vice President General Development Utilities, Inc. Sebastian Highlands Division Sewer Service Original Sheet 15.1 Reconnectlon Charges - Sewer service discontinued for nonpayment of bills will be resumed oni~ upon payment of all past due bills and penalties, together with the total cost to the Company of discontinuing and recon- necting sewer service lines, as follows: Lines at a depth of zero to six feet: $155.00 Lines at a depth greater than six feet: $348.00 Franchise Fee - Consumers residing within the limits of .Sebastian High- lands will be charged the franchise fee imposed by the Cityi of Sebastian to the Company, with such fee being itemized on Consumer's',~onthly bill. Charles E. Fancher, Jr. Senior Vice President General Development Utilities, Inc. Sebastian Highlands Division Sewer Service Second Revised Sheet 16.0 Cancels First Revised Sheet 16.0 GENERAL SERVICE RATE SCHEDULE Availability - Available throughout the area served by the Company. A~A~plicability - For sewer service to Commercial Customers. Limitations - Subject to all of the Rules and Regulations of this Tariff and the General Rules and Regulations of the Commission. Monthly Rates - Meter Size Base Facility ~ 5/8" X 3/4" $ 13.50 1" 33.75 i 1/2" 67.50 2" 108.00 3" 216.00 4"' 337.50 6" 675.00 $.95 per ~000 gallons · 95 per ~000 gallons .95 per 1000 gallons .95 per 1000 gallons .95 per 1000 gallons .95 per 1000 gallons .95 per 1000 gallons Seasonal Rate - The monthly Base f'acility charge. Any customer who requests that service be interrupted for any length of time will pay the Seasonal Rate during that period of interruption. Any customer who attempts to circumvent this charge by closing his account (and requesting deposit refund) at time of temporary departure and then returning several months later as a new customer will be held liable for the Seasonal Rate during the disconnected months. The payment of the Seasonal Rate will be made monthly. Terms of Payment - Bills are due and payable when rendered and become delinquent if not paid within twenty days, and service may, after five days written notice, be discontinued. Billin~ - The billing month dates shall coincide with the billing month for water service. Bills rendered for less than 50% of the normal billing period will be billed in accordance with Rule 25-10.111(2), Florida Administrative Code: "Whenever, for any reason, the period of service for which a bill is rendered is less than fifty percent (50%) of the normal billing period, the charges applicable to such service, including minimum charges, shall be prorated in the proportion that the actual number of service days bears to a thirty (30) day month; except that: (a) Opening bills need not be rendered but may be carried over to and included in the next regular monthly billing. (b) For service taken under flat rate schedules, fifty percent (50%) of the normal charges may be applied. (c) The practices employed by the utility in this regard shall have uniform application to all customers. EFFECTIVE DATE: Charles E. Fancher, Jr. Senior Vice President General Development Utilities, Inc. Sebastian Highlands Division Sewer Service Original Sheet 16.1 Reconnection Charge - Sewer service discontinued for nonpayment of bills will be resumed only upon payment of all past due bills and penalties, together with the total cost to the Company of discontinuing and recon- necting sewer lines, as follows: Lines at a depth of zero to sJ_~ feet: $155.00 Lines at a depth greater than six feet: $348.00 Franchise Fee - Consumers residing within the limits of Sebastian Highlands will be charged the franchise fee imposed by the City of Sebastian to the Company, with such fee being itemized on Consumer's monthly bill. Charles E. Fancher, Jr. Senior Vice President General Development Utilities, Inc. Sebastian Highlands Division Sewer Service First Revised Sheet 17.0 Cancels Original Sheet 17.0 INDEX OF STANDARD FORMS Customer's Deposit Receipt & Service Agreement . Application for New Residential Service ......... Application for New General Service. Service Work Order . Sheet Number 18.0 19.0 20.0 21.0 Gerard P. Mozian President General Development Utilities, Inc. First Revised Sheet 18.0 Sebastian Highlands Division Cancels Original Sheet 18.0 Sewer Service CUSTOMER'S DEPOSIT RECEIPT & SERVICE AGReeMENT Gene~l gevelopment Ut~htle~. Inc. CUSTOMER'S DEPOSIT RECEIPT & SERVICE AGREEMENT Received from Street Address Malt Address Lot NO. C)ivision Account NO. As a Tolal C)eDosil -- Oate ..... ~.~ RIock Water_Oeoosit $ Sewer Oeoosit $ Gas. Deoosit Tolal Oeposil and I100 Oollars This Oayment is to guarantee any and all indebtedness lot water and/or sewer and/or gas service which may he Or Decome due to General Oeveiopmenl Utilities. Inc.. (hereinafter called "Utility"} by said Customer. Customer agree5 the! this OeDOSH or an~ portio~ t~ereot, may ~e aoDtieo in discharge o~ any ~n~eDte~ness of Cumlomer Io Ulilily. Uooa ~iscoml~nuance of se~ice covered ~y I~i~ OeDosil a~O Presentalion ol (mis Receipt eno Drooer ~entHicalion. Ulility a~rees Io relund io Cuslomer the Oe~osiC less any amounts due Ulilily. This Oepos~t s~all nOl preclude Ulilily from disconlinumg for nonpayment the semice Covered by this OeDosU regarOless of Ihe suHiciency of said Oe~osu io cover any inOeOteOnes~ Ibr such By Ihe s~gning Ot this Cuslomer'~ OeposH Receipl & Se~ice Agreement. Customer recogmzes and aqrees [o aO~de by all exiSlmg reasonaOle rules an~ regulal~ons of Ulilily anQ any amendmen~ Ihereto. cooie~ ot sa~ rules an~ regulations and amen~mems I~etelo bemg avaHaOle Io~ insOection al (~e billing office ot Ulilily. Custome~ agrees I~al Uhlily. i~ agenla or employees shall at all limes have access io. Uldily's Itnea. reelers an~ Su~u~Danaer (pressure sewer 5ysleml eno t~e areas where 5uc~ ~acJlities are I~caled kepi tree ot S~ruO~ery. Irees. fences, inteHetence Irom Dais eno other o~slructions. C~tomer agree5 rna[il s~allhold Ublily itsagenlsoremployee~narmlessand'Utllity s~allnol ~eiia~le/o~ydamage ~nlu~ allege~ Io nave occurred ~hto,g~ Uhltly. ils agems or employees conducling ins~ec[ions and reoalrs [o Utllily'~ hnes. meters and Su~u~Danaer (~tessure sewer 5ysleml. whel~er such Carnage have occurre~ Ihroug~ negligence or olherwlse, and whemer suc~ damage or iniu~ s~all occu~ io te~l ~toDet(y, oerson~ or Dais. Cuslomer tu~/~er agree5 [~al all bill~ for water anOIor sewage an~lor gas charges wilt be geld wilhm fifteen (1~1 ~ay~ ol mailing Dill5 and alter live {~) days wri/len notice ~ nol so paid. Ulllily will have i~e IQ disconnect service an~ cna~ge a reasonable tee to[ reconnecting. II ~s/url~e~ unOer~oo~ an~ agreed tha~ [~e sale ot waler and/or gas Io Cu,(omar occurs al the meier. and Uhlily ~as no ~es~on~lily rela$~ve (0 service or supplying waler andlo~ gas a/let said water and/Or gas ~a~se5 Ihrou~ l~e ~ele/. Utilily'5 resDOnS~llily relative 1o gravily sewer serwce ceases ~uslom~t'5 ~rooe~y line. an~ Ulilily's responsibility relahve i0 SuOur~anaer (~teSaure sewer ceases al [~e &omi al which Ihe huuse laleral anle~s (he SuOU~Danaet unil. Ely: GENERAL DEVELOPMENT UTILITIES, INC. Gerard P. President Mozian General Development Utilities, inc. Second Revised Sheet 19.0 Sebastian Highlands Division Cancels First Revised Sheet 19.0 Sewer Service APPLICATION FOR NEW RESIDENTIAL SERVICE General Oevelopment Uhlmes, inr. NEW RESIDENTIAL SERVICE GDU ACCOUNT # Name Mailing Address Service Lo~ellon PmFx~rly Titleholder Plane kc OlFFI~MNT THAN' Type of Service: OlvlalOn Plal/eeclton/Unll Est. Dale Waler i-I Sewer [] Service Required Rla .. Seq Lot/Block/Tract AGREEMENT UTILITY will provide semice uDon payment ol these charge,i. $ in accordance with UTILITY'S Service Aveilabilily and Main Extension Policy approved by Ihs apptopriale local re~Julatory aulhority. The Policy p~'ovides fOrawaler end/or sewer plant allocation of ~ g~llons per day per equlvalenl re$idenlial connec(ion, aa defined in Ihs Policy. UTILITY wdl mol be o01igaled io provide capacl lym service m excess of Ihel ello- celion Snd may require consume/s Io curlail use which exceeds such elloclled cepeClly. PAYMENTS DATE RECEIVED BY A~PROVED BY CONNECTION CHARGES Waist Planl Cal~ciW Cherge~ Single Family ~" maim ~. ~ x ~~ M~tle H~e ~ x l Wa!e; M~,LIne ~en~n Char~; ~ a. (l~ta~ f~tlng ~ ~n) x 1 FI~eH ~tChm ePmL~ ~__x& Walir Meier ~A~U~ C~ lW" Ulill~ E~r~ ($~) TOTN,, 8EWER CHARGE L TOTo'U. WAI--/=R · 8EWER CHARGE $ · UTIUTY COMMITMEJ~IT8 [] Utility IFJcrow I~J Wadle~r effMIng Charles E. Fancher, Jr. Senior Vice President General Development Utilities, Sebastian Highlands Division Sewer Service First Revised Sheet 20.0 Cancels Original Sheet 20.0 APPLICATION FOR NEW GENERAL SERVICE GENERal DEVELOP,~[ENT UTiliTIES. rNC. APPLICATION FOR NE~,Y SERVICE CO~IERCIAL ~ MULT~-F.~MILY " Date: L~cattoa af New Plc~l£~y: Type of Service: Water £~tim~ced Oa:e Service Required: Title Holder of Properzy: Same as above. Ot~er: SpeciEy Name S~e of Requ£red :¥ater Mecer~: Number o~ Required ;~acer ~ecers: USAGE OATA: l. Apar:menC Build~ng No. of Unic~ ~. Mo~£1e Hame Park ~ No. of Units "~ 3. Hospital, w/laundrr ~ No. of Beds ~ Ho~pi:al, no laundry ~ ~a. of Beds 5. Nur~in~ Home ~ SOuare Feec ~ 6. Ho~el or Motel ~ No. of Unic~ 7. Re~tauran:, ' ...... No. of SeaC$ ~ 3. Factory, w/$hower~ No. of Employees .... 9. Laundromat ~ No. of Machines I0. Office Buzlding Square Feet ~ li. :farehouse Square Feec ~ tS. OCher: ~ Oni:$/Acre -- ,CLEqU[REO ATTAC~IENTS: Legal Oescripcion of Property MiCe Plan (including ideation of ~cruc:ures and ~tility connection points}. ~OT~S: Add~:ional informa£~on may be required. w~il be provided. [~ so, the es:imated ~te service ~tl! be available and C~e total cost of connection will be oravi~e~. You mu~c then notify GDU £n wrLc£ng of your accepcance of :hese t~rm~ an~ forward a. agrcemen: ?roces~ing £ee o~ $~50.00 before any Eurcher ~ork ~t:~ be under:a~en, Signature an~:~le L~ Corporation Please forward application co: Gerard P. Mozian President General Development Utilities, Inc. Sebastian Highlands Division Sewer Service First Revised Sheet 21.0 Cancels Original Sheet 21.0 SERVICE WORK ORDER ~h,t,~. Irlc Service Work Order Reldin~ i C I Pr~vmu, Pr.~m L~ d Ta~ Tex Gal dete~: Oe(e By I Tim,, ,LBy $ Gerard P. Mozian President