File #: 13665    Version: 0 Name: Independence to increase rates charged to customers of Sewer Districts.
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 4/16/2001 In control: Public Works Committee
On agenda: 4/16/2001 Final action: 4/23/2001
Title: A RESOLUTION authorizing the City of Independence, MO, to increase the rates charged to customers of Sewer Districts 93, 94, 95, and 101.
Sponsors: Bill Petrie
Indexes: Sewer District
IN THE COUNTY LEGISLATURE OF JACKSON COUNTY, MISSOURI


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A RESOLUTION authorizing the City of Independence, MO, to increase the rates charged to customers of Sewer Districts 93, 94, 95, and 101.

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RESOLUTION 13665, April 16, 2001

INTRODUCED BY Bill Petrie, County Legislator


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WHEREAS, the County has created sanitary sewer districts pursuant to ยงยง 249.430 et seq., RSMo 2000, in the Farview Heights (District 93), Farview North (District 94), Salem East (District 95), and Osage Manor (District 101) subdivisions in the unincorporated area of the County; and,

WHEREAS, by Resolution 12785, dated June 28, 1999, the County did enter into a Cooperative Agreement for Sewer Service with the City of Independence, MO, whereby the County contracted with the City for operation of the districts; and,

WHEREAS, paragraph III. A. 1 of the Agreement provides for the City to charge the districts' customers a specified rate for the sewer service, subject to adjustment if that rate structure was not adequately recovering costs of the districts' operations, provided that no increase could exceed 5% in any year without the approval of the Legislature and the City's City Council; and,

WHEREAS, there was no increase in rates for the year 2000; and,
WHEREAS, the Little Blue Valley Sewer District, which accepts the discharge from the County districts, has advised that its rates will increase for the year 2001; and,

WHEREAS, the City's Director of Water Pollution Control has advised that, in view of the Little Blue Valley Sewer District's rate increase, the current rate charges to the customers of the County districts will not adequately recover the costs of operating the districts; and,

WHEREAS, the Director of Water Pollution Control has recommended, and the County's Director of Public Works has concurred, that, for customers of the County districts the existing base charge of $12.50/month remain the same, but that the volume charge be increas...

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