HomeMy WebLinkAboutOrdinance No. 05-1992ORDINANCE NO. 5 -92
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CAPE CANAVERAL,
BREVARD COUNTY, FLORIDA, REVISING CHAPTER 535,
SEWER IMPACT ASSESSMENT; ESTABLISHING MINIMUM
SEWER IMPACT FEES TO BE PAID BY COMMERCIAL AND
INDUSTRIAL CUSTOMERS OF THE CAPE CANAVERAL
WASTE WATER TREATMENT SYSTEM; PROVIDING FOR A
SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; AND PROVIDING AN
EFFECTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS, the City Council has reviewed the schedule of sewer
impact assessment fees for commercial and industrial uses and
hereby finds and determines that the protection of the health,
safety and welfare of the City of Cape Canaveral and its citizens
will best be served by adoption of a minimum sewer impact
assessment fee for commercial and industrial users.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of
Cape Canaveral, Florida as follows:
SECTION 1. Section 535.01 of the Code of the City of Cape
Canaveral is hereby amended to read as follows:
Sec. 535.01 Sewer Impact Assessment Established.
There shall be paid an assessment to defray the cost and
expense of collection, transmission, treatment and disposal of
sewage and for necessary equipment, repairs, replacement and
additions and for any new sewer plant expansion for the City of
Cape Canaveral, Florida. Such assessment shall be for the sewer
system on all new construction and all structures initially
connecting to the City sewer system in the City as follows:
RESIDENTIAL:
Each single family dwelling unit
Each residential unit of a multiple family
unit, duplex, triplex and /or apartment unit
Each condominium unit
Each mobile home space
$2,032
2,032
2,032
2,032
COMMERCIAL:
The impact assessment fee shall be the greater of $2,032 or
the amount calculated for the uses described below:
Barber and beauty shops (per chair) $ 508
Bowling alleys (per lane) 508
Churches (per seat) 15
Dentist offices (per dentist) 1,270
Doctor offices (per doctor) 1,270
Food Service operations
a. Restaurant (per seat) 254
b. 24 -hour restaurant (per seat) 381
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c. Bar and cocktail lounge (per seat) 152
d. Drive -in restaurant (per car space) 254
Hospitals (per bed) 1,270
Hotels, motels (per room) 762
Laundry facilities (per washing machine) 2,032
Nursing, rest homes (per person) 508
Office building (per worker) 102'
Schools (per student) 127
Service stations (per water closet and
per urinal) 1,270
Shopping Centers - without food or laundry
(per square foot of floor space) 0.50
Stores - without food service (per sq. foot
of floor space) 0.50
Theaters, indoor (per seat) 25
Travel trailer park - w/o water & sewer
hookup (per space) 381
Travel trailer park - w /water & sewer
hookup (per space) 508
A laundromat shall be any facility which houses washers and is
available for use by the general public or for common use by three
or more living units.
It is the intent of this Ordinance that all condominiums or
other developments, particularly developments with a mixture of
housing types, be charged a sewer rate in accordance with the type
of structure actually built.
INDUSTRIAL:
Impact fees for industrial or other commercial facilities not
listed above shall be based upon either the use of the fixture unit
count or the number of workers in an office building, whichever is
greater. The fixture unit count shall be that defined int he most
recent plumbing fixture value table published by the Standard
Plumbing code (see Appendix A). Said table shall be reviewed
annually. Each eighteen (18) fixture units, or fraction thereof,
equals one (1) equivalent single- family dwelling unit. Equivalent
and fractional equivalents shall be multiplied by $2,032.00 to
determine the applicable impact fee.
The impact fee associated with the number of workers in an
office building shall be that listed under the commercial
facilities of this ordinance. The number of workers shall be
multiplied by $102.00 in order to determine the applicable impact
fee.
The minimum impact assessment fee for industrial and other
commercial facilities not listed above shall be $2,032.00.
SECTION 2. Savings Clause. If any provision, paragraph,
word, section or article of this Ordinance is invalidated by any
court of competent jurisdiction, the remaining provisions,
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SECTION 3. Conflict. All ordinance and parts of ordinances
inconsistent or conflicting with any part of this Ordinance are
hereby repealed to the extent of such inconsistency or conflict.
SECTION 4. Effective Date. This ordinance shall take effect
immediately upon its adoption.
ADOPTED BY the City Council of the City of Cape Canaveral,
Florida this 5th day of May , 1992.
ATTEST:
Faith,‘ G.' Mid ler, City Clerk
A
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
John . Kancilia, City Attorney
1
alamone, Mayor
NAME
YES
NO
KEDZIERSKI
X
PORTER
x
RANDELS
X
SALAMONE
X
THURM
Absen.
First Reading 04/07/92
Posted: 04/22/92
Advertised: 04/24/92
Second Reading: 05/05/92
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APPENDIX A
TABLE 1
FIXTURE UNITS PER FIXTURE OF GROUP
Fixture Type
Fixture -Unit Value Minimum Size
As Load Factors of Trap (In)
Bathroom group consisting of
water closet, lavatory, and
bathtub or shower
6
Bathtubl (with or without
overhead shower) or whirlpool
attachments 2 1 1/2
Bidet 3 Nominal 1/2
Combination sink and tray 3 1 1/2
Combination sink and tray Separate
with food disposal unit 4 traps 1 1/2
Dental unit or cuspidor 1 1 1/4
Dental lavatory 1 1 1/4
Drinking fountain 1/2 1
Dishwashing machine2 domestic 2 1 1/2
Floor drains 1 2
Kitchen sink, domestic 2 1 1/2
Kitchen sink, domestic with
waste grinder 3 1 1/2
Lavatory4 1 Small P.O. 1 1/4
Lavatory4 2 Large P.O. 1 1/2
Lavatory, barber, beauty parlor 2 1 1/2
Lavatory, surgeon's 2 1 1/2
Laundry tray (1 or 2 compartments) 2 1 1/2
Shower stall, domestic 2 2
Showers (group) per head2 3
Sinks
Surgeon's 3
Flushing rim (with valve) 8
Service (trap standard) 3
Service (P trap) 2
Pot, scullery, etc.2 4
Urinal, pedestal, siphon jet,
blowout 8
A -1
1 1/2
3
3
2
1 1/2
Note 6
Fixture T
Urinal, wall lip
Urinal, washout
Fixture -Unit Value
Minimum Size
As Load Factors of Tra• (In)
4
4
Washing machines (commercial)3
Washing machines (residential) 3
Wash sink2 (circular or multiple)
each set of faucets 2
Water closet flushometer tank,
public or private 4
Water closet, private installation 4
Water closet, public installation 6
1
2
3
Note 6
Note 6
2
Nominal 1 1/2
Note 6
Note 6
Note 6
A showerhead over a bathtub or whirlpool bathtub attachment does not
increase the fixture value.
See Table 2 for methods of computing unit value of fixtures not
listed in Table 1.
See Table 2.
4 Lavatories with 1 1/4 or 1 1/2 -inch trap have the same load value;
larger P.O. plugs have greater flow rate.
5
Size of floor drain shall be determined by the area of the floor to
be drained. The drainage fixture unit value need not be greater
than 1 unless the drain receives indirect discharge from plumbing
fixtures, air conditioner or refrigeration equipment.
6 Trap size shall be consistent with fixture type as defined in
industry standards.
Fixtures Not Listed
Fixtures not listed in Table 1 shall be estimated in accordance with
Table 2.
TABLE 2
FIXTURES NOT LISTED
Fixture Drain or Trap Size (In) Fixture Unit Valve
1 1/4 and smaller 1
1 1/2 2
2 3
2 1/2 4
3 5
4 6