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Average QuaRerly Bill•Water-usaga and m 2008 2010 2017 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 <br /> Navarre Area RBsidanGal <br /> Average User(10,000 gallons per quarter) $ 55.51 $ 45.50 $ 48.23 $ 51.36 $ 54.96 $ 59.36 $ 64.11 S 69.23 <br /> High User(27,000 gallons per quarter) $ 98.69 $ 93.88 $ 99.51 $ 105.98 $ 713.39 E 122.47 $ 132.26 $ 142.84 <br /> Average Quarterly Bill-Water-usage and m 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 <br /> Highway 12 Area Residentlal <br /> Average User(10,000 gailons per quarter) S 46.32 S 45.50 5 4823 � 51.36 $ 54.96 $ 59.36 $ 64.11 $ 69.23 <br /> High User(27,000 gallons per quaAer) a 106.50 $ 93.88 $ 99.51 5 105.98 S 113.39 $ 122.47 $ 132.26 S 142.84 <br /> Average�uaMrly 9i11-Wate�-usrp�a�m 2009 2010 2011 2012 Y013 201t 2015 2016 <br /> Chevy Chaee Ana R�sidential <br /> Average User(10,000 gallons per quarter) $ 37.32 536.50 $38.69 $41.20 $44.09 $47.62 $51.43 $55.54 <br /> High User(27,000 gailons per quarter) $ 82.20 $ 82.19 $ 87.12 $ 92.78 $ 99.28 $ 107.22 $ 115.80 $ 125.06 <br /> The average 10,000 gallon residential water user would see a $10 decrease if they lived in the <br /> Navarre area and a $.82 decrease if they lived in the Highway 12 area. The resident who used <br /> 10,000 gallons and lived in the Chevy Chase area would also see a $.82 decrease in their <br /> quarterly bill. <br /> Commercial and Multi-Family Rates/ Tiering <br /> Tiering water rates can promote conservation by residential users. Most water usage above the <br /> average amount consists of non-essential activities, such as over-watering lawns or maintaining <br /> swimming pools. <br /> Whereas consetvation is the consideration for structuring rates for residential users, economic <br /> development is potentially impacted by tiering for commercial users. An increasing block tiering <br /> structure could make already efficient,but high volume commercial users, less competitive. <br /> Taking these considerations into account, we have proposed that commercial properties have a <br /> three tier rate structure, but also that the tiers are tailored for commercial usage. Most of the <br /> City's commercial users use more water than residential users. There are a handful of high <br /> commercial users. <br /> For commercial users, the tiers would be as follows: <br /> Tier One: All usage up to 50,000 gallons per quarter <br /> Tier Two: Usages usage between 50,000 to 150,000 gallons per quarter <br /> Tier Three: All usage over 150,000 gallons <br /> Of the City's 41 commercial users, 28 fall into the first two tiers, and the remaining 13 fall into <br /> the third tier. The table below shows a sample quarterly water bill, including usage, for a <br /> commercial user. <br /> L�r;lin�Rcne Sttrdi• Puge ld <br /> Cin�o1(h•ono. rWi�uie.soia Decemher.?009 <br />
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