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COMMERCIAL /INDUSTRIAL CLASS <br />BASE COST FOR FIRST <br />METER SIZE INCREMENT <br />(Inches) (In Cubic Feet) <br />3/4 or less <br />1 through 2 <br />3 <br />4 <br />6 <br />8 and larger <br />$12.89 for first 200 <br />$51.56 for first 1,000 <br />$185.10 for first 3,000 <br />$3,041.49 for first 100,000 <br />$4,560.52 for first 150,000 <br />$6,081.84 for first 200,000 <br />SERVICE IN <br />EXCESS OF BASE <br />(For Each Additional 100 Cubic Feet) <br />$ 3.58 <br />$ 2.93 <br />$ 2.93 <br />$ 2.93 <br />$ 2.93 <br />$ 2.93 <br />Section 3. That Subsections (a), (b) and (c) of Section 34 -23 of the Code of <br />Ordinances of the City of Paris, Texas, be, and the same are hereby amended to read in its <br />entirety as follows: <br />"Sec. 34 -23. Sewer rates -For customers using City water. <br />(a) Charges for sewer service furnished by the City to residential, commercial <br />and industrial customers shall be based upon customer class and meter size, <br />incorporating a base monthly cost for the first increment of usage and a cost <br />for each additional one hundred (100) cubic feet or portion of one hundred <br />(100) cubic feet above the first increment, as follows: <br />METER SIZE <br />(Inches) <br />3/4 or less <br />1 and Larger <br />METER SIZE <br />(Inches) <br />3/4 or less <br />1 through 2 <br />Larger than 2 <br />RESIDENTIAL CLASS <br />BASE COST FOR FIRST <br />INCREMENT <br />In Cubic Feet) <br />$12.29 for first 200 <br />$57.33 for first 1000 <br />SERVICE IN <br />EXCESS OF BASE <br />(For Each Additional 100 Cubic Feet) <br />$ 4.98 <br />$ 4.98 <br />COMMERCIAL /INDUSTRIAL CLASS <br />BASE COST FOR FIRST <br />INCREMENT <br />(In Cubic Feet) <br />$ 16.37 for first 200 <br />$ 57.33 for first 1000 <br />$115.99 for first 2,000 <br />SERVICE IN <br />EXCESS OF BASE <br />(For Each Additional 100 Cubic Feet) <br />$ 5.17 <br />$ 5.17 <br />$ 5.17 <br />(b) Monthly residential customers' wastewater volume for purposes of <br />assessing the sewer charge shall be based upon one hundred percent (100 %) <br />of the actual metered potable water consumption averaged for the preceding <br />November, January, and February consumption, which shall be known as the <br />"flat winter average." Customers that do not have recorded water usage for <br />Page 2 of 4 <br />