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HomeMy WebLinkAboutORD 5372Amends ORDs:5133,5319 CITY OF RENTON,WASHINGTON ORDINANCE NO.5372 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF RENTON,WASHINGTON, AMENDING CHAPTER 1,GARBAGE,CHAPTER 2,STORM AND SURFACE WATER,CHAPTER 4,WATER,AND CHAPTER 5,SEWERS, OF TITLE VIII (HEALTH AND SANITATION)OF ORDINANCE NO. 4260 ENTITLED "CODE OF GENERAL ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF RENTON,WASIDNGTON"BY ADJUSTING CURRENT UTILITY DISCOUNT RATES FOR LOW-INCOME SENIORIDISABLED RESIDENTS. NOW,THEREFORE,THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON,DOES ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: SECTION I.Number 2 of Subsection 8-1-10A,Residential Customers,of Chapter 1,Garbage,of Title VIII (Health and Sanitation)of Ordinance No.4260 entitled "Code of General Ordinances of the City of Renton,Washington"is hereby amended to read as follows: 2.Senior and/or disabled customers who qualified under RMC 8-4-31 C for low- income rates for a seventy-five percent (75%)subsidy prior to May 31,2008,are eligible for a one dollar sixty cents ($1.60)fee for mini-can service.For services other than mini-can,the rate schedule above will apply.All senior and/or disabled customers qualifying under RMC 8-4-31C for low-income rates after May 31, 2008,are eligible for a fifty percent (50%)subsidy of the charges for the service level selected. SECTION II.Subsection 8-2-2G,Special Rates,of Chapter 2,Storm and Surface Water,of Title VIII (Health and Sanitation)of Ordinance No.4260 entitled "Code of General Ordinances of the City of Renton,Washington"is hereby amended to read as follows: 1 ORDINANCE NO.5372 G.Special Rates: 1.For a seventy-five percent (75%)rate subsidy for senior and/or disabled low- income customers: a.Senior and/or disabled citizens who qualified under RMC 8-4-31C for low- income rates prior to August 1,1994,are eligible for rates of one dollar fifty- four cents ($1.54)per month. b.Senior and/or disabled citizens who qualify under RMC 8-4-31 C for low- income rates after August 1,1994 and prior to May 31,2008,are eligible for rates of one dollar eighty-five cents ($1.85)per month. 2.All senior and/or disabled citizens qualifying under RMC 8-4-31 C for low- income rates after May 31,2008 are eligible for a fifty percent (50%)subsidy equal to a rate of three dollars and seventy-one cents ($3.71)per month. SECTION III.Subsection 8-4-31 C,Senior Citizens And Disabled Persons,of Chapter 4,Water,of Title VIII (Health and Sanitation)of Ordinance No.4260 entitled "Code of General Ordinances of the City of Renton,Washington"is hereby amended to read as follows: C.Senior Citizens And Disabled Persons:The following is hereby established for certain senior citizens and disabled persons who are economically disadvantaged as herein set forth: 1.Low-Income Seniors:A "low-income senior citizen"is defined as a person sixty-one (61)years of age or older who resides in a single-family dwelling that is separately metered with a City water meter for water usage,either as owner, purchaser,or renter,and whose total income,including that of his or her spouse or co-tenant,does not exceed the annual income threshold for low-income rate 2 ORDINANCE NO.5372 eligibility.The annual income threshold for eligibility for low-income rate shall be adjusted each calendar year,using the Income Guidelines for King County as provided annually by the U.S.Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD)and King County's qualifying income criteria for a semor citizen/disability property tax exemption.Any household with a disposable income of thirty percent (30%)or less of the median household income for King County and qualified for a subsidy prior to May 31,2008,will be eligible for a seventy-five percent (75%)rate subsidy.All other households with an annual disposable income less than King County's maximum qualifying income for a senior citizen/disability property tax exemption are eligible for a fifty percent (50%)rate subsidy.For the calendar year 2008,those figures for a seventy-five percent (75%)rate subsidy shall be sixteen thousand three hundred fifty dollars ($16,350)or less per annum for single occupancy and eighteen thousand seven hundred dollars ($18,700)or less per annum for double occupancy,and thirty-five thousand dollars ($35,000)or less per annum for a fifty percent (50%)rate subsidy.For households with more than two (2)individuals qualifying under subsection C of this Section,an additional five thousand dollars ($5,000)is added to the income threshold per qualifying individual. 2.Low-Income Disabled Citizen:A "low-income disabled citizen"is defined as: a)a person qualifying for special parking privileges under RCW 46.16.381(1)(a) through (f);b)a blind person as defined in RCW 74.18.020;c)a disabled, handicapped,or incapacitated person as defined under any other existing State or Federal program;or d)a person on home kidney dialysis treatment who resides in 3 ORDINANCE NO.5372 a single-family dwelling that is separately metered for water usage,either as owner,purchaser or renter,and whose total income,including that of his or her spouse or co-tenant,does not exceed the annual income threshold for eligibility for low-income rate. 3.Qualified Persons: a.Every such person (if double occupancy,then both household members) shall meet either of the above requirements to qualify for senior citizen and disabled rate(s).Every such person (if double occupancy,then both household members)shall file with the Utilities billing section of the City,his or her affidavit,that he/she or they are qualified to be charged the special rate for such utility services herein stated. b.Such statement shall contain such other information as the Utilities billing section may prescribe,including but not limited to address,ownership or interest in the dwelling occupied by such applicant(s),amount,source and nature of all income from any and all sources,together with the applicant's unqualified promise to forthwith notify the City of any circumstances or change in condition which would make the applicant(s)ineligible to receive said special rate(s).The Utilities billing section may establish rules and procedures for implementing this Section. 4.Low-Income Rates: a.For a seventy-five percent (75%)rate subsidy: (1)For those senior citizens and disabled persons who qualified as economically disadvantaged and were on this low-income rate prior to 4 ORDINANCE NO.5372 August 1,1994,the following rate for water service relating to such single-family dwelling in which such eligible person or persons permanently reside is one dollar twenty cents ($1.20)per month,limited to nine hundred (900)cubic feet of water per month.Any water consumption over nine hundred (900)cubic feet per month shall be charged as provided in subsections A and B of this Section. (2)For those senior.citizens and disabled persons who qualify as economically disadvantaged,and·were on this low-income rate after August 1,1994 and prior to May 31,2008,the following rate for water service relating to such single-family dwelling in which such eligible person or persons permanently reside is two dollars fifty-three cents ($2.53)per month,limited to nine hundred (900)cubic feet of water per month.Any water consumption over nine hundred (900)cubic feet per month shall be charged as provided in subsections A and B of this Section, except for those persons who qualify under home kidney dialysis.These customers are limited to one thousand seven hundred (1,700)cubic feet of water per month before any excess is charged as provided in subsections A and B of this Section. b.For all other senior citizens and/or disabled persons who qualify for low- income rates according to the criteria in subsections C1 and C2 of this Section after May 31,2008,they will be eligible for a fifty percent (50%)subsidy on 5 ORDINANCE NO.5372 the charges for water service relating to such single-family dwelling in which such eligible person or persons permanently reside.The 50%subsidy will apply to the basic charge and commodity charge only. 5.For those senior citizens,sixty-one (61)years of age or older and/or disabled citizens,when such seniors and/or disabled citizens are not otherwise eligible for special rates as low-income seniors and/or disabled citizens,but who qualify for property tax exemption pursuant to RCW 84.36.381(5)(a)and are not residents of the City shall be exempt from the fifty percent (50%)utility surcharge applicable to those customers not residents of the City.To receive this exemption the applicant must provide the information required under subsection C3 of this Section. SECTION IV.Note 4 of subsection 8-15-5D,Additional Charges,of Chapter 5, Sewers,of Title VIn (Health and Sanitation)of Ordinance No.4260 entitled "Code of General Ordinances of the City of Renton,Washington"is hereby amended to read as follows: 4.Senior and/or disabled low-income rates: a.For a seventy-five percent (75%)subsidy: (1)Senior and/or disabled low-income citizens who qualified under RMC 8-4-31 C for low-income rates prior to August 1,1994,are eligible for a rate of twenty-seven dollars and ninety-five cents ($27.95)per month and a rate adjustment charge of fifty-six cents ($0.56)per month payable to King County Wastewater,and one dollar thirty-four cents ($1.34)per month for City sewer charges for a total of twenty-nine dollars and eighty- five cents ($29.85). 6 ORDINANCE NO.5372 (2)Senior and/or disabled citizens who qualify under RMC 8-4-31 C for low-income rates after August 1,1994,and prior to May 31,2008,are eligible for a rate of twenty-seven dollars and ninety-five cents ($27.95) per month and a rate adjustment charge of fifty-six cents ($0.56)per month payable to King County Wastewater,and three dollars eighty-nine cents ($3.89)per month for City sewer charges for a total of thirty-two dollars and forty cents ($32.40). b.All other senior and/or disabled citizens qualifying under RMC 8-4-31 C for low-income rates after May 31,2008,are eligible for a fifty percent (50%) subsidy equal to twenty-seven dollars and ninety-five cents ($27.95)per month and a rate adjustment charge of fifty-six cents ($0.56)per month payable to King County Wastewater,and seven dollars seventy-eight cents ($7.78)per month for City sewer charges for a total of thirty-six dollars and twenty-nine cents ($36.29). SECTION V.This ordinance shall be effective upon its passage,approval,and thirty (30)days after publication. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this 28th day of __A-,,-p_r_i_l ,2008. Bonnie 1.Walton,City Clerk APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this 28th day of April ~kDenisLaw,Mayor 7 ,2008. ORDINANCE NO.5372 Approved as to form: Date of Publication:5/3/2008 (summary) ORD.1449:3/24/08:scr 8