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0RDIN~NCE NO. /&
(Series of 1977)
AN ORDINANCE REPEALING AND REENACTING SECTIONS 23-37(e),
25-58(a) and 23-101 AND ADDING SECTION 23-41 OF THE
ASPEN MUNICIPAL CODE CONCERNING WATER SERVICE; PRO-
VIDING FOR INSTALLATION, ~INTENANCE AND OPERATION
OF SPECIAL HYDRANTS, WATER USE RESTRICTIONS AND
REGULATIONS, APPROVAL OF TAP SIZE AND ESTABLISHING
NEW WATER RATES
WHEREAS, the City Council has considered the existing
Sections 23-37(e), 23-58(a) and 23-101 and the new Section 23-41
and has determined that these changes and additions are appro-
priate,
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF
THE CITY OF ASPEN, COLORADO:
Section 1
That Sec. 23-37(e)
to read as follows:
Sec. 23-37(e)
is hereby repealed and reenacted
The Superintendent shall install, main-
rain, and operate special hydrants for street washing,
construction works or other lawful purposes. The Super-
intendent may grant permission to any person to draw
water from these special hydrants. All water drafted
for such purposes shall be assessed in accordance
with applicable rates prescribed herein. The Super-
intendent shall not grant permission for drafting
of water from fire hydrants for street washing, con-
struction or other unauthorized use except in cases
of extreme need.
Section 2
Sec. 23-41. ~ater Use Restrictions and Regulations.
The Superintendent of the Water Works shall have the
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authority to institute regulations and restrictions
upon water use during such times as water supplies
are inadequate to meet normal demands for water.
Such regulations and restrictions may include limita-
tions upon types of use and hours or days of use.
If the Superintendent institutes such regulations
and restrictions notice thereof shall be published
~in a public newspaper and such regulations and
restrictions shall not be effective until such pub-
lication is made.
Section 3
That Section 23-58(a) is hereby repealed and reenacted
to read as follows:
(a) If a tap size larger than that determined by the
fixture count is desired, the larger tap must be
approved by the superintendent and the PIF shall be as
specified for the same size nonresidential tap in
section 23-57(b) (4).
Section 4
That Section 23-101 is hereby repealed and reenacted to
read as follows:
Sec. 23-101. Schedules of flat rates.
(a) The residential, multiple family and commercial
flat in-City rate shall be computed on a point basis according
to the following schedule; and for each point determined by
fixture count there shall be charged sixty-five ($.65) cents
per month, provided, however,
billed less than ten dollars
rate service given:
(b) The schedule
that in no event shall there be
($10.00) per month for any flat
set forth in this section applies
only to those users who are not required pursuant to Sec. 23-104
to have converted to metered service. In the event a user who is
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required to have converted to metered service has not so converted
the charges set forth below shall be increased 50%.
TYPE OF FIXTURE
OR ROOM
PUBLIC USE
Points Per
Fixture
PRIVATE USE
Points Per
Fixture
Toilet 4 2
Urinal 4 2
Lavatories (wash basins) 2 1
Bath Tubs (with or without
shower head) 4 2
Shower Stall 2 t
Kitchen sink 2 1
Service sink 2 1
Laundry sink 2 1
Dishwasher 4 2
Garbage disposal 2 1
Automatic washer 4 2
Hose bibs 2 2
Seasonal Irrigation Sprinkler System, Yard and Wash Hydrants
5/8" Supply Line (or smaller) 12 12
3/4" Supply Line 24 24
1" Supply Line 48 48
1 1/4"Supply Line 72 72
1 1/2" Supply Line 96 96
2" Supply Line 192 192
2 1/2" Supply Line 288 288
3" Supply Line 432 432
4" Supply Line 768 768
Bedrooms 1 1
Kitchens 2 1
Swimming Pools 8 8
Saunas 4 2
Bidets 2 1
Car Washer 8 4
(c) For the purpose
of computation of points,
the following definitions shall apply:
(1) Private use shall be any fixture normally
associated with a residential or multiple-
family use as defined in the Municipal Code.
Private use shall also include those fixtures
used exclusively for single or double occupancy
lodging units, but shall exclude any fixture
accessible for use by more than six (6) persons.
(2) Public use shall be any other fixture not
defined as private, including but not limited to
such fixtures associated with barrooms, restaurants,
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offices, shops, service stations, repair shops,
commercial uses, institutional uses, churches,
schools, hospitals, depots, bus stations, public
rest rooms and other uses of general public or
commercial nature.
(d) For those users of water outside the City of Aspen
on flat rate there shall be imposed a monthly surcharge equal to
one hundred (100) percent of the in-city monthly charge.
(e) For those users of water on flat rate relying on
pumping stations owned and maintained by the City of Aspen, there
shall be a surcharge equal to fifty (50) percent of the in-city
monthly bill, if one pumping station is required to furnish water
to the user, and eighty (80) percent of the in-city monthly billing
if two (2) pumping stations are required to furnish water to the
user.
(f) For the use of water for less than a full month on
residential and commercial flat rates, it shall be the responsi-
bility of the water user to notify the water department on or
before the day the service is to be discontinued; the water
department will then compute fraction-of-month charges according
to the following schedule:
Date of Connect or
Disconnect
1st through 5th of month
6th through 14th of month
15th through 25th of month
26th through 31st of month
Percentage of Full
Monthly Bill
Disconnecting Connection
Customer Customer
0% 100%
33% 67%
67% 33%
100% 0%
(e) Seasonal irrigated park or yard areas exceeding
5,000 square feet shall be computed at 3.5 gallons per square foot
per month and charged in accordance with Section 23-102.
Section 5
If any provision of this ordinance or the application
thereof to any person or circumstance is held invalid, such
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invalidity shall not affect other provisions or applications of
the ordinance which can be given effect without the invalid
provision or application, and to this end the provisions of
this ordinance are declared to be severable.
Section 6
A public hearing on the ordinance shall be held on
, 1977, at 5:00 P.M. in the City
Council Chambers, Aspen City Hall, Aspen, Colorado.
iNTRODUCED, READ AND ORDERED published as provided by
law by the City Council of the City of Aspen, colorado, at its
regular meeting held at the City of Aspen on the day
of , 1977.
ATTEST:
Stacy Standley III
Mayor
Kathryn S. itauter
City Clerk
FINALLY adopted, passed and approved on the
day of
, 1977.
ATTEST:
Stacy Standley III
Mayor
Kathryn S. Hauter
City Clerk
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