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2000-008-ORD REPEALING SECTION 34-3 OF CODE OF ORDINANCES REGARDING EMERGENCY RATIONING OF WATER
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2000-008-ORD REPEALING SECTION 34-3 OF CODE OF ORDINANCES REGARDING EMERGENCY RATIONING OF WATER
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2/14/2000
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<br />nonresidential customer; or (3) the City determines other objective evidence <br />demonstrates that the designated allocation is inaccurate under present conditions. <br />A customer may appeal an allocation established hereunder to the City Council ofthe <br />City of Paris. <br /> <br />Nonresidential commercial customers shall also pay the following surcharges: <br /> <br />Customers whose allocation is 200 cubic feet through 800 cubic feet per month: <br /> <br />$ .50 per 100 cubic feet for the first 100 cubic feet over allocation; <br />$ .75 per 100 cubic feet for the second 100 cubic feet over allocation; <br />$ 1.00 per 100 cubic feet for the third 100 cubic feet over allocation; <br />thereafter, <br />$ 1.25 per 100 cubic feet for each additional 100 cubic feet over allocation. <br /> <br />Customers whose allocation is greater than 800 cubic feet per month or more: <br /> <br />1.2 times the block rate for each 100 cubic feet in excess of the allocation <br />up through five percent (5%) above allocation; <br />1.3 times the block rate for each 100 cubic feet from five percent (5%) <br />through ten percent (10%) above allocation; <br />1.4 times the block rate for each 100 cubic feet from ten percent (10%) <br />through fifteen percent (15%) above allocation; <br />1.5 times the block rate for each 100 cubic feet more than fifteen percent <br />(15%) above allocation. <br /> <br />The surcharges shall be cumulative. As used herein, "block rate" means the charge <br />to the customer per 100 cubic feet at the regular water rate schedule at the level of the <br />customer's allocation. <br /> <br />(d) Industrial Customers <br /> <br />A monthly water usage allocation shall be established by the City Manager of the <br />City of Paris, or his/her designee, for each industrial customer which uses water for <br />processing purposes. The industrial customer's allocation shall be approximately <br />ninety percent (90%) of the customer's water usage baseline. Ninety (90) days after <br />the initial imposition of the allocation for industrial customers, the industrial <br />customer's allocation shall be further reduced to eighty-five percent (85%) of the <br />customer's water usage baseline. The industrial customer's water usage baseline will <br />be computed on the average water usage for the twelve (12) month period ending <br />prior to the date of implementation of Stage 2 of the Plan. If the industrial water <br />customer's billing history is shorter than twelve (12) months, the monthly average <br /> <br />17 <br />
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