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File #: ORD 18-2404    Version: Name: Amendments to Chapter 86 - Utilities
Type: Ordinance Status: Passed
File created: 4/19/2018 In control: City Council
On agenda: 4/19/2018 Final action: 4/19/2018
Title: SECOND READING AMENDING CHAPTER 86 - UTILITIES
Sponsors: Jon Haukaas

ADMINISTRATION - Jon Haukaas, Director of Public Works

 

Title

SECOND READING

 

AMENDING CHAPTER 86 - UTILITIES

 

Background

A review of existing City Code identified clarifications and improvements to three Code Sections that are seen as being necessary to successfully complete the implementation of the Advanced Metering Infrastructure communication module upgrade program.  The suggested language is based on research of similar Ordinances from several municipalities around the Twin Cities, selecting the best and most effective wording.

 

The first item in Sec. 86-11, expands the definition of Meter to include all components of the AMI system; not just the actual water meter but also the radio communication components that make it a complete metering system.

 

The second item in Sec. 86-12, is to improve the City’s ability to protect the public health, our system, and enforce compliance with City requirements.  The additional language reserves the right of the City to discontinue service for a number of reasons including public health concerns, system integrity, and non-payment.  This discontinuance requires a notification and hearing process to resolve prior to discontinuing service except in emergency situations such as repair of public health concerns.

 

The third item, in Sec. 86-183 of the Code update addresses the remedy if a homeowner obstructs the City’s ability of access and maintain our metering infrastructure.  We are recommending any enforcement stays consistent with the policies established above.  A process of managing this will be needed to support our installation contractor in completing our upgrades.

 

This information was reviewed with the City council at the March 15, 2018 Work Session.

 

Recommendation

By motion hold 2nd reading and adopt Ordinance No. 18-2404.

 

Body

 

THE CITY OF BLAINE DOES ORDAIN:   (Added portions are underscored and deleted portions are shown in brackets with overstrike.)

 

Sec. 86-11. - Definitions.

The following words, terms and phrases, when used in this article, shall have the meanings ascribed to them in this section, except where the context clearly indicates a different meaning:

Meter the actual water meter for measurement of water usage and shall also all other components of the metering system including but not limited to the water meter register, the communications radio module, and the wiring connecting the register to the module.

Sec. 86-12. - Discontinuing service.

a)                     The city reserves the right to discontinue service to any customer of the water and sanitary sewer system without notice when necessary for repairs, additional connections or reconnections, or when, in the judgment of the public works director or designee, such action is necessary to protect the purity of the municipal water supply or the safety of the water system and/or the life, health, and safety of its customers.

 

b)                     The city reserves the right to discontinue service to any customer of the water and sanitary sewer system for disregard of any rules or regulations in connection with the use or operation of the system.

 

c)                     The city reserves the right to discontinue water and sanitary sewer service to any vacant property or premises without heat.

 

d)                     The city reserves the right to discontinue service to any customer of the water and sanitary sewer system for nonpayment of charges or bills.

 

e)                     The service of water or sanitary sewer shall not be shut off for nonpayment of charges or bills until notice and an opportunity for a hearing have first been given to the occupant and owner of the premises involved. The notice shall be personally served or delivered by certified mail and shall state that, if payment is not made before the date stated in the notice, but not less than ten days after the date upon which the notice is given, the water supply to the premises will be shut off. The notice shall also state that the occupant may, before such date, demand a hearing before the city council, in which case the supply will not be shut off until after the hearing is held. If, as a result of the hearing, the city council finds that the amount claimed owing is actually due and unpaid and that there is no legal reason why the water supply of the delinquent customer may not be shut off in accordance with this article, the city may then shut off the supply.

 

Whenever any service has been discontinued for nonpayment of charges or bills or for disregard of any rules or regulations in accordance with the procedures set forth above, it shall not be resumed except upon payment of the charges or bills accrued together with interest thereon, at a rate to be determined by city council or compliance with the rules and regulations previously violated and payment to the city of a disconnect fee in the amount established by city council.

 

Sec. 86-183. - Location; obstructing.

All residential water meters will be installed in the laundry area, adjacent to a floor drain, or in the well pit if the well pit is in a heated basement. The well pit door shall have louvers to prevent the meter from freezing. Meters in breezeways or garages are not permitted. The customer is prohibited from obstructing the meter so as to prohibit the reading or repairing of the meter. Failure to grant access to the inside of a home to read, replace, or repair a water meter shall be enforced per Sec. 86-12 Discontinuing Service.  result in a 200,000 gallon penalty assessment to the resident's water bill.

 

INTRODUCED AND READ in full the 5th day of April, 2018.

 

PASSED by the City Council of the City of Blaine this 19th day of April, 2018.