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1984-0310 ORDINANCE NO. 84 - 31 0 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 13.04.200 OF THE BUFFALO GROVE MUNICIPAL CODE WHEREAS, the Village of Buffalo Grove is a Home Rule Unit by virtue of the Constitution of the State of Illinois of 1970; and WHEREAS, the Village of Buffalo Grove has determined that it is necessary to revise its user charges and fees to accommodate the construction of the North- west Water Commission pipeline project to bring Lake Michigan water to the Village; and WHEREAS, the Village of Buffalo Grove has determined that it is no longer necessary to maintain the current fee structure to provide for the debt servicing on its 1970 Refunding Revenue Bond issue; and WHEREAS, the Village of Buffalo Grove has prepared a Municipal Water Policy/ Rate Study which was adopated by the President and Board of Trustees on November 15, 1982, and revised on July 18, 1983, the methodology of which lead to the develop- ment of the following rate structure. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE PRESIDENT AND BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE VILLAGE OF BUFFALO GROVE, COOK AND LAKE COUNTIES, ILLINOIS, the following: SECTION 1. Section 13.04.200, Rates, of the Village of Buffalo Grove Municipal Code is amended to read as follows: 13.04.200 Rates There shall be sewer service and water charges pursuant to the classifications in this Section: A. A user /consumer shall be defined as any residential dwelling unit, commercial unit, business unit, industrial unit, educa- tional unit, governmental unit, institutional unit, or any other occupiable unit or combination thereof, having direct access and use of water and /or sewer services regardless of whether water is or is not metered through a single master meter. Unit counts for commercial, business, industrial, or institutional uses shall be determined on an individual analysis of occupied or common areas having direct access to water and /or sewer services. Water and /or sewer services provided as a general service to a common area will be counted as one (1) unit under this definition when determining the total direct access units regardless of the number of direct distribution users. B. A sewer charge of nine dollars and fifty cents ($9.50) per month for each user serviced by the Lake County sewer system. Cook County users are taxed for sewer treatment via tax levied by the Metropolitan Sanitary District of Greater Chicago. 0 0 For commercial, institutional and industrial user /consumers serviced by the Lake County sewer system, the rate will be nine dollars and fifty cents ($9.50) for every seven thousand five hundred gallons of metered service. The fee will be calculated to the nearest tenth equivalent of measure. The minimum monthly charge for these classes is nine dollars and fifty cents ($9.50). C. A basic charge of three dollars and forty cents ($3.40) per month to each user /consumer of water and /or sewer service in both Cook and Lake County portions of the Village, which charge is necessary for the purpose of fulfilling the obligation of the debt service and reserve account requirements of the outstanding combined sewer and water revenue bond ordinance of the Village. D. In addition to the charges set forth in subsections B and C each user /consumer of water and /or sewer service shall be billed and pay bimonthly at the rate of one dollar ($1.00) per thousand gallons of water consumed. E. A basic charge of one dollar and forty cents ($1.40) per month to each user /consumer of water and /or sewer service in both Cook and Lake County portions of the Village, which charge is necessary for the purpose of fulfilling the obligation of the debt service require- ments of the outstanding Corporate Purpose Bonds - Series 1981 general obligation bonds authorized under Village Resolution No. 81 -17. F. A basic charge of seven dollars and ninety -five cents ($7.95) per month to each user /consumer of water and /or sewer service in both Cook and Lake County portions of the Village, which charge is necessary for the purpose of fulfilling of the debt service requirements of the outstanding Corporate Purpose Bonds - Series 1984 general obligation bonds authorized under Village Resolution No. 84 -8. G. A basic charge of three dollars and five cents ($3.05) per month to each user /consumer of water and /or sewer service in both Cook and Lake County portions of the Village, which charge is necessary for the purpose of fulfilling the Village's contractual obligation for debt servicing requirements of the Northwest Water Commission revenue bonds authorized for the completion of the capital construction of the Commission's transmission system. H. The charges set forth in subsections B, C, D, E, F, and G, shall not apply to construction contractors as set forth in Section 13.04.220. SECTION 2. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and approval in the manner provided by law as of May 1, 1984. AYES: 6 - Marienthal, Stone, O'Reilly, Hartstein, Glover, Reid NAYES: 0 - None ABSENT: 0 - None PASSED: April 2 1984. APPROVED: April 2 1984. ATTEST: Village President Village Clerk -2- S VILLAGE OF BUFFALO GROVE ORDINANCE NO. ADOPTED BY THE PRESIDENT AND BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE VILLAGE OF BUFFALO GROVE TH I S �� DAY OF [ �� 19P-Ll, Published in pamphlet form by authority of the President and Board of Trustees of the Village of Buffalo Grove, Cook and Lake Counties, Illinois, t h is ,30� day of 19_,�. r ORDINANCE NO. 84 - 31 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 13.04.200 OF THE BUFFALO GROVE MUNICIPAL CODE WHEREAS, the Village of Buffalo Grove is a Home Rule Unit by virtue of the Constitution of the State of Illinois of 1970; and WHEREAS, the Village of Buffalo Grove has determined that it is necessary to revise its user charges and fees to accommodate the construction of the North- west Water Commission pipeline project to bring Lake Michigan water to the Village; and WHEREAS, the Village of Buffalo Grove has determined that it is no longer necessary to maintain the current fee structure to provide for the debt servicing on its 1970 Refunding Revenue Bond issue; and WHEREAS, the Village of Buffalo Grove has prepared a Municipal Water Policy/ Rate Study which was adopated by the President and Board of Trustees on November 15, 1982, and revised on July 18, 1983, the methodology of which lead to the develop- ment of the following rate structure. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE PRESIDENT AND BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE VILLAGE OF BUFFALO GROVE, COOK AND LAKE COUNTIES, ILLINOIS, the following: SECTION 1. Section 13.04.200, Rates, of the Village of Buffalo Grove Municipal Code is amended to read as follows: 13.04.200 Rates There shall be sewer service and water charges pursuant to the classifications in-this Section: A. A user /consumer shall be defined as any residential dwelling unit, commercial unit, business unit, industrial unit, educa- tional unit, governmental unit, institutional unit, or any other occupiable unit or combination thereof, having direct access and use of water and /or sewer services regardless of whether water is or is not metered through a single master meter. Unit counts for commercial, business, industrial, or institutional uses shall be determined on an individual analysis of occupied or common areas having direct access to water and /or sewer services. Water and /or sewer services provided as a general service to a common area will be counted as one (1) unit under this definition when determining the total direct access units regardless of the number of direct distribution users. B. A sewer charge of nine dollars and fifty cents ($9.50) per month for each user serviced by the Lake County sewer system. Cook County users are taxed for sewer treatment via tax levied by the Metropolitan Sanitary District of.Greater Chicago. 1 p For commercial, institutional and industrial user /consumers serviced by the Lake County sewer system, the rate will be nine dollars and fifty cents ($9.50) for every seven thousand five hundred gallons of metered service. The fee will be calculated to the nearest tenth equivalent of measure. The minimum monthly charge for these classes is nine dollars and fifty cents ($9.50). C. A basic charge of three dollars and forty cents ($3.40) per month to each user /consumer of water and /or sewer service in both Cook and Lake County portions of the Village, which charge is necessary for the.purpose of fulfilling the obligation of the debt service and reserve account requirements of the outstanding combined sewer and water revenue bond ordinance of the Village. D. In addition to the charges set forth in subsections B and C each user /consumer of water and /or sewer service shall be billed and pay bimonthly at the rate of one dollar ($1.00) per thousand gallons of water consumed. E. A basic charge of one dollar and forty cents ($1.40) per month to each user /consumer of water and /or sewer service in both Cook and Lake County portions of the Village, which charge is necessary for the purpose of fulfilling the obligation of the debt service require- ments of the outstanding Corporate Purpose Bonds - Series 1981 general obligation bonds authorized under Village Resolution No. 81 -17. F. A basic charge of seven dollars and ninety -five cents ($7.95) per month to each user /consumer of water and /or sewer service in both Cook and Lake County portions of the Village, which charge is necessary for the purpose of fulfilling of the debt service requirements of the outstanding Corporate Purpose Bonds- Series 1984 general obligation bonds authorized under Village Resolution No. 84 -8. G. A basic charge of three dollars and five cents ($3.05) per month to each user /consumer of water and /or sewer service in both Cook and Lake County portions of the Village, which charge is necessary for the purpose of fulfilling the Village's contractual obligation for debt servicing requirements of the Northwest Water Commission revenue bonds authorized for the completion of the capital construction of the Commission's transmission system. H. The charges set forth in subsections B, C, D, E, F, and G, shall not apply to construction contractors as set forth in Section 13.04.220. SECTION 2. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and approval in the manner provided by law as of May 1, 1984. AYES: 6 - Marienthal, Stone, O'Reilly, Hartstein, Glover, Reid NAYES: 0 - None ABSENT: 0 - None, PASSED: April 2 1984. APPROVED: April 2 1984. S ATTEST: Village President Village Clerk