Title 13 Public Utilities and Services
Chapter 13.03 Sewers
Section 13.03.1112 “Commercial User Charge”
“Commercial user charge” means the charge applied to a commercial user service account for the cost of treating the volume of wa stewa ter from that service account of a standard strength of BOD, SS and P, plus a surcharge for the treatment of wa stewa ter of more than standard wa stewa ter strength as determined by wa stewa ter monitoring, from a specific commercial user. Stormwa ter, also listed with commercial user charges, are:
General Stormwa ter Service Charges.
These are imposed for right-of-wa y maintenance and operations functions relating to stormwa ter management and control, fairly apportioned to the commercial user’s benefit enjoyed/burden created; and
A CSO (Combined Sewer Overflow) Stormwa ter User Surcharge.
The CSO Stormwa ter surcharge is only imposed on commercial users within the CSO service area as reflected in the GIS map on file with the director of wa stewa ter management, which commercial (or industrial) uses also contribute stormwa ter flows directly into the combined sewer system.
CSO Stormwa ter User Surcharge Discounts
Where a customer pays CSO stormwa ter user surcharges for a new or remodeled commercial building that utilizes a permissive rainwa ter harvesting system or vegetated roof, as recognized by the director, such charges shall be reduced by ten percent.
To be eligible for a reduction under this subsection the permissive rainwa ter harvesting system or vegetated roof must be properly sized to utilize all of the available roof surface of the building.
For purposes of administration a “commercial building” is defined to be a building on premises billed “CSO stormwa ter user surcharge” under SMC 13.03.1008(B) .
“New or remodeled” shall mean a building built new or substantially remodeled.
The director shall grant an additional ten percent discount on application by the customer showing the use of low impact development facilities for stormwa ter management.
Such facilities may include permeable pavement, bioretention areas, infiltration planters, and other low impact development best management practices as approved by the Wa shington state department of ecology and the City of Spokane.
Facility maintenance is required for continuation of this discount. Maintenance requirements for low impact development facilities can be found in the Eastern Wa shington Low Impact Development Guidance Manual and/or manufacturer guidelines
To obtain a discount under subsection (B)(1) of this section, a customer must file a completed written application on forms approved by the director and pay an inspection fee depending on the number of impervious acres to be inspected. All discounts are prospective from the date of inspection and shall not exceed the maximum allowa ble discount of twenty percent. The fee for inspection is:
up to one impervious acre: Zero dollars;
one to five impervious acres: Fifty dollars;
five to ten impervious acres: One hundred dollars;
ten to twenty impervious acres: Two hundred dollars, and
over twenty impervious acres: Four hundred dollars.
The inspection certification approving discount eligibility under subsection (B)(1) is good for five years. The director administers this program with such additional rules as he shall provide, and may assess additional charges for administrative costs not encompassed herein.
The commercial user charges are set forth in SMC 13.03.1008 .
Date Passed: Monday, August 26, 2013
Effective Date: Tuesday, October 1, 2013
ORD C35021 Section 2