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HomeMy WebLinkAboutFY 17/18 Rate Resolution CLAY COUNTY UTILITY AUTHORITY RESOLUTION NO. 2017/2018-01 A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF THE CLAY COUNTY UTILITY AUTHORITY ESTABLISHING UTILITY DISTRICTS; ADOPTING, AMENDING AND RESTATING WATER AND WASTEWATER UTILITY RATES AS PREVIOUSLY ADOPTED IN RESOLUTIONS NO. 94/95-14, NO. 94/95- 18, NO. 94/95-21, NO. 94/95-23, NO. 95/96-04, NO. 96/97- 01, NO. 97/98-01, NO. 98/99-01, NO. 99/00-01, NO. 99/00- 05, NO. 99/00-06, NO. 2000/2001-01, NO. 2000/2001-07, NO. 2000/2001-08, NO. 2001/2002-01, NO. 2003/2004-01, NO. 2004/2005-01, NO. 2005/2006-01, NO. 2005/2006-04, NO. 2006/2007-01, NO. 2007/2008-01, NO. 2008/2009-01; NO. 2009/2010-01; NO. 2010-2011-01; NO. 2011-2012-01; NO. 2012-2013-01; NO. 2013-2014-01; NO. 2014-2015-01; 2015-2016-01; AND 2016/2017-01; ADOPTING, AMENDING AND RESTATING SERVICE AVAILABILITY POLICY; ADOPTING, AMENDING AND RESTATING FIRE HYDRANT METER POLICY, PROCEDURES AND RATE SCHEDULE; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, on October 1, 1994, the Clay County Utility Authority (hereinafter, the "Authority" or "Utility") came into existence pursuant to Chapter 94-491, Laws of Florida, Special Acts of 1994; WHEREAS, on its effective date, the Authority acquired certain water and wastewater utility assets previously acquired or owned by Clay County, Florida, said assets being now known as the Clay County Utility Authority Water and Wastewater System (hereinafter "Utility" or "System"); WHEREAS, on its effective date, by its Resolution No. 94/95-6, subsequently extended on December 20, 1994, by its Resolution No. 94/95-12, the Authority ratified and continued on an interim basis its policies and procedures concerning rates, fees and charges, and its service availability policy, as had been previously adopted by the Clay County Water and Sewer Authority, the Authority's predecessor in interest to the System; WHEREAS, on February 21, 1995, the Authority adopted effective as of February 27, 1995, Resolution No. 94/95-14, setting forth its standing policies establishing just, fair and equitable rates, fees and charges for the effective and efficient administration of Utility; WHEREAS, on May 16, 1995, the Authority adopted Resolution No. 94/95-18, amending in part Resolution No. 94/95-14, providing for amendment of charges and disposal of domestic septic tanks, portable toilet, and landfill lechate, providing further for 1 CCUA RESOLUTION NO. 2017/2018-01 amendment of charges for reconnection of wastewater system users, and the Authority is authorized to adopt water and wastewater rates, fees, and charges, and providing further for an amendment to the service availability policy with respect to septage disposal; WHEREAS, on September 5, 1995, the Authority adopted Resolution No. 94/95-21, providing for, among other things, the maintenance of security deposits and alternatives thereto with respect to customer accounts; WHEREAS, on September 17, 1995, the Authority adopted Resolution No. 94/95-23, amending and restating in their entirety its standing policies establishing just, fair and equitable rates, fees and charges for the effective and efficient administration of Utility for fiscal year 1995-1996; WHEREAS, on February 20, 1996, the Authority adopted Resolution No. 95/96-4, amending and restating Paragraph 5, "ON-SITE IMPROVEMENTS" of its service availability policy, as previously adopted and amended in Resolutions No. 94/95-14, No. 94/95-18,No. 94/95-21 and No. 94/95-23; WHEREAS, on August 5, 1997, the Authority authorized the acceptance and operation of the McRae Landing Water Treatment System, and the Board of County Commissioners for Clay County, Florida, by their action of August 12, 1997, Clay County Resolution No. 96/97-86, authorized and approved the acquisition of the same, and on September 4, 1997, the Authority accepted the transfer of the McRae Landing Water Treatment System, and such system is included as a part of the West Clay System (formerly the Clay System) for rate purposes; WHEREAS, on September 4, 1997, the Authority authorized the operation of the Eagle Harbor Water and Wastewater Treatment Systems, pursuant to that one certain Operation and Maintenance Agreement between the Authority and THE CROSSINGS AT FLEMING ISLAND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT, a Chapter 190, F.S. Community Development District; WHEREAS, on March 3, 1998, the Authority adopted its policy regarding the reuse of treated wastewater effluent (hereinafter, "reuse water" or "reclaimed water"), as regulated by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection ("FDEP") under Chapter 62-210, FAC, as amended, as an alternative source of irrigation, and established rates with respect thereto, all of which was formalized by the Authority's adoption of Resolution No. 97/98-07; WHEREAS, on March 17, 1998, the Authority adopted Resolution No. 97/98-08, amending its service availability policy previously adopted, amended and restated in Resolution No. 97/98-01, to provide for, among other things, the requirement that applicants for service with the Authority's System first sign a letter agreement in the form directed therein, prior to the Authority applying for a FDEP permit for such water and/or wastewater facilities relating to the applicant's project; 2 CCUA RESOLUTION NO. 2017/2018-01 WHEREAS, on May 19, 1998, the Authority adopted an amended and restated policy regarding reuse water as an alternative source of irrigation, and restated rates with respect thereto, all of which was formalized by the Authority's adoption of Resolution No. 97/98-10; WHEREAS, on June 16, 1998, the Authority adopted Resolution No. 97/98-11, adopting its Pretreatment Program (herein so called) in compliance with FAC section 62- 625.500(a), for the purpose of preventing discharges to the wastewater treatment facilities of the Authority by industrial users and others which would potentially interfere with the operation of such facilities, and to prevent discharges which would pass through or otherwise be incompatible with the Authority's wastewater treatment facilities; WHEREAS, on August 18, 1998, the Authority adopted its Golden Opportunities Plan as Resolution No. 97/98-12 (renumbered from Resolution No. 97/98-11), providing for, among other things, an extended period of time for retired ratepayers on a fixed income and who are in excess of age 62 years to pay monthly utility charges as the same come due; WHEREAS, on September 1, 1998, the Authority authorized an increase in the term of a refundable agreement entered into under Paragraph 8 of the Authority's service availability policy, for the equitable refund for the cost of certain offsite improvements made by a developer/applicant to the Authority's System, under the conditions set forth therein, to an initial term of ten (10) years, followed by a subsequent extension term of an additional ten (10) years as permitted therein; WHEREAS, effective November 3, 1998, the Authority accepted the transfer of the Water and Wastewater service rights and related distribution and collection facilities for The Point Condominiums and Whitney's Marina, subject to an interim operating period to allow for the completion and connection of such users to the Authority's central Water and Wastewater systems, which has since been completed, and such system is included as a part of the Kingsley System for rate purposes; WHEREAS, effective January 5, 1999, the Authority accepted the transfer of The Ravines PUD Water and Wastewater Treatment, Collection and Distribution Systems, and such systems are included as a part of the Mid-Clay System for rate purposes; WHEREAS, on January 5, 1999, the Authority adopted Resolution No. 98/99-07, which restated and corrected Sections 12 and 13 of the Service Availability Policy dealing with installation of potable water meters and fees and charges for installation of reuse water meters, respectively; WHEREAS, on April 6, 1999, the Authority adopted Resolution No. 98/99-08, which amended the method for determining and calculating equivalent residential connection factors for water, reuse water and wastewater services for Hotel/Motel establishments (not including food service,banquet, meeting room and guest laundry facilities); WHEREAS, on May 4, 1999, the Authority adopted Resolution No. 98/99-09, which formally adopted and amended the Authority's "In-Fill Projects Fund Policy", thereby supplementing the Authority's Service Availability Policy; 3 CCUA RESOLUTION NO. 2017/2018-01 WHEREAS, on June 1, 1999, the Authority adopted Resolution No. 98/99-10, which formally adopted the Authority's "Middleburg Service Area Development Policy," thereby supplementing the Authority's Service Availability Policy; WHEREAS, on March 21, 2000, the Authority adopted Resolution No. 99/00-05, adding a new subsection (12)to Section 3 of the existing Rate Resolution(defined below) for the Authority, regarding the imposing of liens for unpaid service availability fees, and renumbering prior subsections (12) through (15), inclusive, of that section, to existing subsections (13)through(16), inclusive; WHEREAS, the Authority has adopted an amended and restated "Cross-Connection Control Policy" by its informal action of April 4, 2000, which amended said policy as originally adopted on April 14, 1995; WHEREAS, by its action on July 3, 2001, after public notice and hearing, the Board of Supervisors for the Authority adopted Resolution No. 2000/2001-08, adopting rules to implement the application, processing and issuance of permits for water distribution and wastewater collection system mains 12" in diameter and smaller in size; and amending and supplementing in part Resolution No. 2000/2001-01 by adopting permit application fees; WHEREAS, by its action on October 2, 2001, after public notice and hearing, the Board of Supervisors for the Authority adopted Resolution No. 2001/2002-01, adopting its annual rate resolution for that fiscal year, its service availability policy, and its new fire meter hydrant policy and procedures; WHEREAS, the Authority has since, after published notice and rate hearings, adopted its annual schedule of rates for water, wastewater and reuse water, for its various districts; WHEREAS, the Authority acquired the Keystone Heights system from Florida Water Services Corporation, on or about May 7, 2003, based on previously adopted Authority resolutions and formal approval of the expansion of the Authority's systems by the Board of County Commissioners for Clay County, Florida; WHEREAS, on August 1, 2006, the Authority informally approved an increase in the charge per thousand gallons of septic waste charge for septage treatment, and a formula change to the calculation of the charge for excess strength waste to more accurately reflect the actual impact of Authority facilities, to be effective beginning Fiscal Year 2006/2007; WHEREAS, on August 1, 2006, the Authority informally approved an increase in a number of service charges, rates and fees to be included in the published schedule for the Authority's Public Rate Hearing and to be used effective beginning Fiscal Year 2006/2007; WHEREAS, by its action on November 20, 2007, the Board of Supervisors for the Authority adopted Resolution No. 2007/2008-06, formally adopting its PRETREATMENT RESOLUTION ENFORCEMENT RESPONSE PLAN; 4 CCUA RESOLUTION NO. 2017/2018-01 WHEREAS, by its action on June 1, 2010, adopting Resolution No. 2009/2010-07, the Board of Supervisors for the Authority amended Section 12.(1) of the Authority's Rate Resolution, entitled "DETERMINATION OF EQUIVALENT RESIDENTIAL CONNECTION FACTORS FOR WATER, REUSE WATER AND WASTEWATER SERVICES," previously established under Resolution No. 2009/2010-01, adopted effective October 1, 2009, was amended in part to add a new Establishment category of "Laundry (Self-Service with Water Efficient Front-Loading Commercial Washer)," and having an assigned ERC Factor of 0.520; WHEREAS, on September 21, 2010, the Authority informally approved the Septage Haulers Disposal Deposit Policy requiring an upfront security deposit and for the payment of domestic waste disposal service it renders, to be effective beginning Fiscal Year 2010/2011; WHEREAS, on September 21, 2010, the Authority informally approved the Miscellaneous Receivable Policy that allows for a nonpayment fee equal to the Miscellaneous receivables that water/sewer receivables pay for payments not received by their due date, to be effective beginning Fiscal Year 2010/2011; WHEREAS, on September 21, 2010, the Authority informally approved the Disability Assistance Plan for disabled customers who do not meet the Golden Opportunities Plan, to be effective beginning Fiscal Year 2010/2011; WHEREAS, on September 21, 2010, the Authority informally approved a new policy requiring refund checks to be issued to the spouse or personal representative of a deceased customer, to be effective Fiscal Year 2010/2011; WHEREAS, on September 21, 2010, the Authority informally approved a service charge plus recording fees to be charged to a customer who has a lien placed on their property, to be effective Fiscal Year 2010/2011, currently in effect as set forth in Exhibit 44AI% WHEREAS, on September 21, 2010, the Authority informally approved a service charge for delinquent customers with flat-rate sewer accounts, to be effective Fiscal Year 2010/2011, currently in effect as set forth in Exhibit"A"; WHEREAS, the Authority by its informal action on January 4, 2011, implemented Customer enrollment into an Auto Debit Program for Customers desiring to utilize recurring automatic payment withdrawals of incurred rates, fees and charges, for qualifying Customers; WHEREAS, on January 18, 2011, the Authority informally approved the excess usage adjustment covering the initial thirty (30) day watering period for new sod for Customers who successfully complete a water conservation assessment to receive a water adjustment capped at tier 2; 5 CCUA RESOLUTION NO. 2017/2018-01 WHEREAS, on January 18, 2011, the Authority informally approved the excess usage adjustment for a pool fill capped at tier 2; WHEREAS, on March 1, 2011, the Authority informally approved use of a period adjustment factor formula to take into account long and short billing periods off of the base 30-day period, and provided for corresponding adjustment of Customer accounts; WHEREAS, on June 5, 2012, the Authority adopted Rate Resolution 2011/2012-06, amending and restating in its entirety Resolution No. 97/98-11, as previously amended by Resolution No. 2003/2004-07, concerning Clay County Utility Authority Pretreatment Program With Respect To General Sewer Use And Pretreatment Of Wastewater; WHEREAS, on July 2, 2013, the Authority informally approved and authorized staff use and implementation of a Criteria for Customer Returned Check Service Charge Waiver for qualifying Customers; WHEREAS, on September 3, 2013, the Authority informally approved revisions to the Authority's Septage Haulers Disposal Deposit Policy, Miscellaneous Receivable Policy, and Domestic Waste Application, to be effective as of October 1, 2013; WHEREAS, on October 1, 2013, the Clay County Utility Authority, an independent special district of the State of Florida (the "Authority" or "Utility"), created and existing under Chapter 94-491, Laws of Florida, Special Acts of 1994 (the "Act"), amended, restated, and adopted its rates, fees, and charges, Service Availability Policy, and Fire Hydrant Meter Policy, for the water, reclaimed (i.e., "reuse") water, and wastewater systems (the "System", "Systems" or "Utility") owned and operated by the Authority within its territorial boundaries as located in parts of Bradford, Clay, and Duval Counties, Florida, by the adoption of Authority Resolution No. 2013/2014-01 (the "Rate Resolution"), by the formal action of the Board of Supervisors (herein so called) of the Authority; and WHEREAS, on December 3, 2013, the Board of Supervisors of the Authority by formal action adopted Resolution No. 2013/2014-05, which amended and restated in part the Service Availability Policy of the Authority, which is labeled and identified as Attachment 1 to the Rate Resolution, by specifically amending and restating Paragraph 17 of thereof, and by adding as Exhibit "B" to the Service Availability Policy, Attachment 1, setting forth the Authority's then newly adopted As-Built Specifications—Standards Manual; and WHEREAS, a water utility system connection charge is a funding mechanism that a local government may utilize to pay for improvements to its water utility that are necessary to serve new growth; and WHEREAS, in order to be constitutional, connection charges must satisfy a dual rational nexus test; and WHEREAS, the dual rational nexus test requires a local government, in this case the Authority, to show a reasonable nexus between the Authority's need for additional capital 6 CCUA RESOLUTION NO. 2017/2018-01 facilities and the new construction and that a special benefit is conferred upon the charge payers; and WHEREAS, the calculation of the Alternative Water Supply connection charge ("AWS Connection Charge") effective October 1, 2015, was based upon the most recent and localized data, as evidenced by the Reclaimed Water Deficit & Augmentation of Reclaimed Water System Projection Study on Long Term Water Supply dated December 2014, prepared by Ray O. Avery, Utility Consultant for the Authority, as supplemented and confirmed by subsequent Utility staff and management analyses and projections, which are on file with the Authority; and WHEREAS, the accounting of the AWS Connection Charge revenues and expenditures are reported in a special and segregated revenue fund entitled "AWS Connection Charge Fund"; and WHEREAS, the initial amount of the AWS Connection Charge for Fiscal Year 2015/2016 was informally adopted by the Authority Board at a public meeting held on September 20, 2016, and was formally ratified and adopted by the Authority Board at a public meeting on October 4, 2016, to be effective October 1, 2016, by Resolution No. 2015/2016-01; and WHEREAS, the Authority's annual budget for Fiscal Year 2017/2018, beginning effective October 1, 2017, and continuing through September 30, 2018, incorporates anticipated revenues and expenditures for all systems to be operated by the Authority for such period, and it is necessary and appropriate for the Authority to adopt rates and charges consistent with said budget; and WHEREAS, the Authority finds that it is in its best interest, and that of the ratepayers of the System as a whole, to adopt, amend and restate in their entirety its standing policies which will establish the terms and conditions of service availability of the System to users or potential users thereof, and its previously adopted just, fair and equitable rates, fees and charges for Fiscal Year 2017/2018, for the effective and efficient administration of Utility; and WHEREAS, the Authority has complied with the public notice and public hearing requirements imposed upon it by applicable law in all instances with respect to the formal action of its Board of Supervisors hereunder; and the Authority has previously mailed written notice of its September 18, 2017, annual public rate hearing (continued and rescheduled from the originally published date of September 11, 2017, due to the State of Emergency caused by Hurricane Irma) to all of its customers in accordance with applicable law; and WHEREAS, the Authority conducted its annual public rate hearing on September 18, 2017, commencing at 7:00 p.m., at which its Board of Supervisors considered the proposed Fiscal Year 2017/2018 rates, fees, charges, budget, and five (5) year capital plan, and welcomed public comment on the same; and 7 CCUA RESOLUTION NO. 2017/2018-01 WHEREAS, it is therefore necessary and appropriate that the Board of Supervisors for the Authority adopt its Fiscal Year 2017/2018 rates, fees, charges, budget, and five (5) year capital plan, to be effective on October 1, 2017. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF THE CLAY COUNTY UTILITY AUTHORITY, THAT THE RATE RESOLUTION AND SERVICE AVAILABILITY POLICY OF THE AUTHORITY ARE HEREBY ADOPTED, AMENDED AND RESTATED IN THEIR ENTIRETY, TO-WIT: SECTION 1. TITLE. This Resolution may be cited as the "Water and Wastewater Utility Rate Resolution", or the "Rate Resolution." SECTION 2. DEFINITIONS. When used in this Rate Resolution, the following terms (whether capitalized or not within this Rate Resolution and/or any attachment, exhibit, or schedule thereto) shall be defined to mean(note, some referenced terms are defined later in this Section 2). (1) "Administrative Fee" means a fee or charge imposed on "Flex Rental Space Developments" as defined below in Paragraph 30 of the Service Availability Policy, see Attachment 1, which is hereby incorporated by reference. "Administrative Fee" shall be synonymous and may be used interchangeably with the term"Service Fee." (2) "Alternative Water Supply" or "AWS" means any sustainable water source that does not originate from the upper Floridian Aquifer. (2) "Applicant" means the owner of real property or the person or legal entity which has the legal right to utilize real property by means of any form of ownership which real property the Applicant desires to be served by water service, reuse water service, wastewater service or any combination thereof. The terms "Applicant," "Developer" and "Property Owner" are synonymous and may be used interchangeably herein. An Applicant will typically sign a "Developer Agreement" with Utility covering that Applicant's Property, as well as an Application. However, in some instances tenants or owners of subdivided portions of the Applicant's Property will be required to sign their own Application or Developer Agreement for Utility service. (3) "Application" means a written request from an applicant requesting that, pursuant to a Utility Agreement, specific water service, reuse water service and/or wastewater service be provided to and for certain real property. (4) "Attachment 1" means the Authority's "Service Availability Policy", being herein so called, which is attached hereto and incorporated by reference. 8 CCUA RESOLUTION NO. 2017/2018-01 (5) "Attachment 2" means the Authority's "Fire Hydrant Meter Policy Rate Schedule",being herein so called, which is attached hereto and incorporated by reference. (6) "Attachment 3" means the Authority's "Commercial and Residential ERC Factors Table", being herein so called, which is attached hereto and incorporated by reference. (7) "AWS Connection Charge" means an equitable and proportionate charge made at the time service is newly requested to cover the growth-related capital cost of construction for the AWS supply, transmission, ground storage facilities, pumping facilities, treatment facilities, and distribution system required to develop and provide AWS service to new connections to the water system by new users. This charge may sometimes also be referred to simply as the "AWS Charge" or"Alternative Water Supply Charge". (8) "AWS Connection Charge Fund" means the segregated and restricted fund into which AWS Connection Charge revenues are deposited, to be used exclusively for expanding AWS facilities and/or capacity, or for the payment of debt service on obligations issued to build expanded AWS facilities and capacity. (9) "AWS Surcharge" means an amount added to every potable water bill to support the development of Alternative Water Supply to augment and replace current water supplies that are or will be depleted over time. This surcharge can be applied to the feasibility of AWS technologies and projects as well as the design and construction of projects that could produce sustainable water supplies. (10) "AWS Surcharge Fund" means the segregated and restricted fund into which AWS Surcharge revenues are deposited, to be used exclusively for AWS infrastructure costs and expenses. (11) "Capacity Charge" means a fee or charge paid to Utility by an Applicant to obtain water, reuse water and/or wastewater service capacity. Capacity Charges, sometimes previously referred to as connection charges, are utilized for expanding the corresponding facilities and/or capacity of the System, or for the payment of debt service on obligations issued to acquire excess plant and capacity or to build expanded plant and capacity. The term does not include the costs of collection or distribution facilities or facilities on the Customer side of the point of delivery, nor the costs of capital improvements incurred to merely overhaul or renovate existing facilities which do not increase System capacity as a result of such renovation. "Water Capacity Charge", or variations thereof, shall refer specifically to that fee or charge with respect to Utility's potable water system, "Wastewater Capacity Charge" or "Sewer Capacity Charge", or variations thereof, shall refer specifically to that fee or charge with respect to Utility's wastewater or sewer system, and "Reclaimed Water Capacity Charge", or variations thereof, shall refer specifically to that fee or charge with respect to Utility's reclaimed water system. (12) "Collection facilities" means the lines, pipes, and appurtenant facilities, or whatever type or nature, used to collect sewage from sewer facilities, buildings, structures or facilities and to transmit it to wastewater transmission facilities. 9 CCUA RESOLUTION NO. 2017/2018-01 (13) "County", unless the context clearly indicates otherwise, means Clay County, Florida, a political subdivision of the State of Florida. However, if a particular Property is situated outside of Clay County, Florida, then "County" shall refer to the county in which that particular Property is situated. (14) "Customer" means any person, firm or corporation who has entered into an agreement to receive water, reuse water and/or wastewater service from Utility and who is liable for the payment of that water and wastewater service. "Customer" may also be also be synonymous with the term"Applicant". (15) "Customer Connection Charge (Tap-In)" means Authority's fixed fee quotation based on its estimate of the approximate cost to design, permit and construct a connection point to Authority's existing facilities and extension of such facilities to Developer's property utilizing Utility's own staff "Customer Connection, Water (Tap-In)", or variations thereof, shall refer specifically to that fixed fee with respect to Utility's potable water system, "Customer Connection Charge, Wastewater (Tap-In)" or "Customer Connection Charge, Sewer (Tap-In)", or variations thereof, shall refer specifically to that fixed fee with respect to Utility's wastewater or sewer system, and "Customer Connection Charge, Reclaimed (Tap-In)", or variations thereof, shall refer specifically to that fixed fee with respect to Utility's reclaimed water system. (16) "Debt Service Charge" means a restricted charge designed to reduce the Authority's total long-term debt. All funds collected from the Debt Service Charge must be used to reduce long-term debt. The Debt Service Charge is calculated by: (i) first calculating the Authority's weighted average cost of capital, plus two (2) percentage points; and (ii) second multiplying the rate calculated in step (i), above, by the sum of the Plant Capacity Charge per ERC for water and wastewater service. The product from step (ii), above, represents the Debt Service Charge per ERC. Utility's staff shall review the Debt Service Charge annually. Any recommended adjustments to the Debt Service Charge shall be clearly identified and included in the Authority's proposed budget for the next fiscal year. (17) "Deferred Capacity and Connection Charges" means and shall refer to Utility's Capacity Charges, AWS Connection Charge, and Environmental Impact Charge, as applicable to a specific Property being developed by an Applicant pursuant to the express provisions of Paragraph 35 of the Service Availability Policy, see Attachment 1, which is hereby incorporated by reference. (18) "Distribution facilities" means the lines, pipes, meters, and appurtenant facilities, of whatever type or nature, used to distribute water and/or reuse water to Customers. (19) "Effluent disposal facilities" means those wastewater facilities necessary to detain, transmit, store, and dispose of wastewater previously treated at treatment facilities. 10 CCUA RESOLUTION NO. 2017/2018-01 (20) "Environmental Impact Charge" means a fee or charge paid by an Applicant to Utility for a Property which utilizes Utility's wastewater system but does not have or does not utilize Utility's reclaimed water system. (21) "Equivalent residential connection" or "ERC" means a factor used to convert a given average daily flow (ADF) to the equivalent number of single family residential connections. (22) "Exhibit `A' means the attached previously published schedule of rates, fees, and charges imposed by the Authority for the current fiscal year of operations, commencing on October 1 of the current calendar year and ending on September 30 of the following calendar year, which is hereby incorporated by reference. (23) "Exhibit `B"' means the attached "As-Built Specifications — Standards Manual", being herein so called, as previously adopted by the Board of Supervisors for the Authority,which is hereby incorporated by reference. (24) "Fire Protection Capacity Charge" means a one-time initial capacity cost recovery charge assessed to Customers who have fire lines or standpipes located upon or within their premises or privately-owned hydrants maintained by Utility as set forth in attached Exhibit"A". (25) "Facilities" or "installations" means by way of illustration and not limitation, all wells, equipment, fixtures, pumps, lines, mains, manholes, lift stations, pumping stations, laterals, service connections, and any all appurtenances thereto together with all real property, easements and rights-of-way necessary to provide water, reuse water and wastewater service to property whether located on-site or off-site. (26) "Inspection Fee" means the fee or cost assessed by Utility to Applicant for Utility's inspector, inclusive of related expenses, costs and overhead, to be on the Property at all times during all phases of construction to monitor and inspect the work of an outside contractor on Utility facilities which are to be accepted, owned, and operated by Utility upon completion of the project. See the Service Availability Policy, Attachment 1, which is incorporated by reference. (27) "Main Extension Charge" means a fee or charge collected by Utility from an Applicant for the purpose of reimbursing previous Developer(s) or Utility for the cost of extending collection and/or distribution facilities of the System, which Utility determines that Applicant benefits from. "Main Extension, Water", or variations thereof, shall refer specifically to that fee or charge with respect to Utility's potable water system, "Main Extension, Wastewater" or "Main Extension, Sewer", or variations thereof, shall refer specifically to that fee or charge with respect to Utility's wastewater or sewer system, and "Main Extension, Reclaimed", or variations thereof, shall refer specifically to that fee or charge with respect to Utility's reclaimed water system. (28) "Meter" means a device used to measure water and reuse water delivered to "point of delivery" by Utility. 11 CCUA RESOLUTION NO. 2017/2018-01 (29) "Plan Review Fee" means a fee or charge assessed and paid by the Applicant to Utility to fully reimburse Utility for its entire cost and expense incurred in reviewing the plans prepared by the Applicant's design engineer, such cost to include all overhead associated with such review and Utility's cost for a review engineer hired or contracted with by Utility for such purpose. (30) "Point of Delivery" means the designated point at which the Applicant's Property is connected to Utility's water facilities, reclaimed water facilities and/or wastewater facilities, which is typically the meter for water and reclaimed water service, and the lot line for sewer service. (31) "Private Fire Protection" means the existence of separate fire connections, standpipes with hose attachments and automatic fire sprinkler systems which serve a Customer. (32) "Private Fire Protection Charge" means the fee or charge assessed to and paid by Applicant to Utility for direct fire main stubs to an Applicant's Property for purposes of internal fire sprinkler system to provide the availability of a specified G.P.M. of flow for fire protection. This charge is imposed to assist Utility in providing the excess reserve plant capacities required for the fire flow to an Applicant's Property. In instances where the existing mains are not capable of carrying the fire flow requested, upon request Utility shall provide an estimate of additional charges to alter the existing fire mains to accommodate Applicant's fire flow requirements, and the additional charges for such alterations shall be reimbursed by Applicant in addition to the Private Fire Protection Charge. (Refer to Service Availability Policy, Attachment 1, Paragraph 22). (33) "Property" means the real property owned or controlled by an Applicant for which water service capacity allocation, reuse water service capacity allocation, wastewater service capacity allocation, or both, is requested. (34) "Reclaimed Meter Installation Charge" means the fixed charge to be paid by an Applicant for the reclaimed water meter and for installation of the reclaimed water meter as set forth in Exhibit "A" attached hereto and made a part hereof. Such charge only includes the installation of the meter and stub-out pipe from the meter, and does not include any other charges associated with the installation of other service or the charges associated with tapping into the water main. To the extent a service installation is required to provide Customer utility service, the charges for such installation, including the installation of the reclaimed water meter, will be based on the estimated cost of the installation, regardless of meter size. In no event shall such charge be less than the meter installation charges shown above. The reclaimed water meter installation charges, and any such additional charges, are due and payable at the time Customer makes an application for service. (35) "Reclaimed Water" or "Reuse Water" means wastewater effluent that has been appropriately treated and is suitable for a controlled irrigation use by and for agricultural, commercial, residential or industrial developments or other appropriate uses, or any successor regulations thereto. 12 CCUA RESOLUTION NO. 2017/2018-01 (36) "Recording Fee" means the Clerk of the Court's imposed recording fees, documentary stamp taxes, and surcharge for electronic recording (i.e., "e-recording") of documents in the public records of the county in which the Property is situated, for which the Applicant shall be fully responsible. Typical recorded documents related to Utility service are developer agreements between the Applicant or Developer and Utility, grants of easements, quit claim deeds, right-of-way grants and agreements, notices, notices of lien, releases, subordinations, amendments and/or supplemental agreements, and the like, which documents may be required by Utility as a condition of new or continued service. Corrective documents, required to be recorded due to no action or fault of the Applicant or the Customer, shall be recorded at the cost of Utility. If land, easement, or right-of-way rights are being purchased by Utility, the Executive Director of the Authority, subject to approval by the Board of Supervisors of the Authority, shall have the right to negotiate as to which party shall bear the Recording Fee, or components thereof. (37) "Service capacity" for water, reuse water or wastewater means the rate of flow on an average daily basis measured in gallons per day, which can be handled according to a water, reuse water or wastewater facilities design. (38) "Service lines" means the pipes of Utility that are connected from the mains to the Point of Delivery. (39) "Service rates" or "Rates" means Utility's applicable schedules of rates and charges for water, reuse water and wastewater services which may be in effect from time-to- time. (40) "Sewer" or "Wastewater" means a combination of any type of the water- carried wastes from residences, business buildings, institutions, industrial establishments, any and all other Customers' facilities, together with such ground, surface and storm waters as may be present, but does not mean or include any hazardous or toxic wastes which may be damaging to environmental health due to toxicity, ignitability, corrosivity, chemical reactivity, radioactivity, or infectious characteristics. (41) "Transmission lines" means those lines and appurtenance facilities used to either transmit wastewater from the collection system to the Wastewater treatment plant to the distribution system. (42) "Utility" or "System" means the Clay County Utility Authority Water System, Reuse Water System and Wastewater System as may be operated and controlled by the Authority or its designee or assignee pursuant to Chapter 94-491, Laws of Florida, Special Acts of 1994, which shall include the Pier Station Community Water System defined in Sec. 19-351 Clay County Code, but which shall not include the facilities serving the Food Lion Warehouse Site (Bayard Facilities) which is owned by the County, and which is the subject of an Operating and Maintenance Agreement between the County and the City of Green Cove Springs, and all additions to Utility or the System from the October 1, 1994 effective date of its enabling act. 13 CCUA RESOLUTION NO. 2017/2018-01 (43) "Utility District" means the jurisdictional limits of the Authority as set forth and defined in Chapter 94-491, Laws of Florida, Special Acts of 1994. For identification purposes, that portion of the System originally acquired by the County from Kingsley Service Company, together with any additions thereto, shall be designated the "Kingsley District"; that portion of the System originally acquired by the County from Clay Utility Company, together with any additions thereto, shall be designated the "West Clay District" (formerly known as the "Clay District"); that portion of the System originally acquired by the County from Mid-Clay Service Corp. shall be designated the "Mid-Clay District", which shall also include service to The Ravines PUD in Middleburg, and the Spencers development area. Mid-Clay District shall further include the water service only users in what is commonly known as the Lake Asbury residential area of Clay County, who may be billed at rates, fees and charges different from those charged to other classes of users within the Mid- Clay District; and that portion of the System transferred to the Authority by the County on October 1, 1994, known as the Pier Station Community Water System defined in Sec. 19-351 Clay County Code, shall be designated the "Pier Station District", which shall be included with the Kingsley District for rate purposes. The service territory acquired from Florida Water Services Corporation, situate in Keystone Heights, Florida, a municipality, and in the surrounding areas outside of that municipality, together with any additions thereto, shall be subject to its own water rate schedule, and shall be known as the "Keystone District" or "Keystone Water System" for that purpose, and shall be included in the Mid-Clay District for purposes of wastewater rates. (44) "Water Meter Installation Charge" means the charge imposed on each Applicant for the water meter and for installation of the water meter as set forth in Exhibit "A" attached hereto and made a part hereof. Those charges only include the installation of the meter, stub-out pipe from the meter and a backflow prevention device, and do not include any other charges associated with the installation of other service and the charges associated with tapping into the water main. To the extent a service installation is required in order to provide Customer utility service, the charges for such installation, including the installation of the water meter will be based on the estimated cost of the installation, regardless of meter size. In no event will such charge be less than the meter installation charges shown above. The Water Meter Installation Charge, and any such additional charges, are due and payable at the time Customer makes an application for service. Any remaining capitalized term or non-capitalized term used more than once in this Rate Resolution or any attachment, exhibit, or schedule thereto, shall have the meaning as assigned to that term in the policy, writing, document, instrument, or agreement referenced, or as the context may require. SECTION 3. GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS REGARDING WATER, REUSE WATER AND WASTEWATER SERVICE. (1) Signed Application Required. Water, reuse water and wastewater service capacity may be furnished to new users who connect to the System after the date hereof only after a signed application or agreement and payment of the applicable water, reuse water and wastewater capacity charges are accepted by Utility. The conditions of such application or agreement are binding upon Customer as well as upon Utility. A copy of the application or 14 CCUA RESOLUTION NO. 2017/2018-01 agreement for water, reuse water and wastewater service accepted by Utility will be furnished to the applicant on request. Applicant shall furnish to Utility the correct name and street address or lot and block number at which water, reuse water and wastewater service is to be rendered. If Applicant is one or more natural persons, Applicant shall also provide Utility with Applicant's date of birth, and shall be requested to verify its Social Security Number in a manner prescribed by Utility that ensures confidentiality of the entire Social Security Number, but the last four (4) digits of Applicant's Social Security Number shall be retained by Utility if and as provided by Applicant. An Applicant other than one or more natural persons shall be required to provide its entire Taxpayer Identification Number, which may be retained in its entirety by Utility. (2) Withholding Service. Utility may withhold or discontinue water, reuse water and/or wastewater service rendered under application made by any member or agent of a household, organization, or business unless all prior indebtedness to Utility of such household, organization, or business for water, reuse water and wastewater service has been settled in full in accordance with Utility policy. Service may also be discontinued for any violation made by Customer of any rule or regulation set forth in this Rate Resolution. (3) Limitation of Use. Water, reuse water and wastewater service purchased from Utility shall be used by Customer only for the purposes specified in the application for water, reuse water and wastewater service. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, use of wastewater service from Utility shall be subject to the provisions of the Authority's Pretreatment Policy, as set forth in Authority Resolution No. 1997/1998-11, duly adopted June 16, 1998, which, as the same may be amended from time to time, is on file with the Recording Secretary for the Authority and is available for review during normal business hours of the Authority. (4) Continuity of Service. Utility will at all times use reasonable diligence to provide continuous water, reuse water and wastewater service, and having used reasonable diligence, shall not be liable to Customer for failure or interruption of continuous water, reuse water and wastewater service. Utility shall not be liable for any act or omission caused directly or indirectly by strikes, labor trouble, accidents, litigation, breakdowns, shutdowns for emergency repairs or adjustments, acts of sabotage, governmental interferences, illegal or improper cross-connections with other water systems, wastewater systems, reuse systems, wells, septic tanks or drain fields, or Customer or other third-party facilities or apparatus, acts of God or other causes beyond its control. (5) Type of Maintenance. Customer's pipes, apparatus and equipment shall be selected, installed, used and maintained in accordance with standard practice and shall conform to the rules and regulations of Utility. Utility shall not be responsible for the maintenance and operation of Customer's pipes and facilities. Customer expressly agrees not to utilize any appliance or device, including without limitation any water filters, pumps, wells, septic tanks, storage tanks or drain fields, which is not properly constructed, controlled and protected, or which may adversely affect water, reuse water or wastewater service provided by Utility. Utility reserves the right to discontinue or withhold water, reuse water and wastewater service to such apparatus or device. 15 CCUA RESOLUTION NO. 2017/2018-01 (6) Change of Customer's Installation. No changes or increases in Customer's installation, which will materially affect the proper operation of the pipes, mains, or stations of Utility, shall be made without written consent of Utility. Customer shall be liable for any change resulting from a violation of this rule. (7) Protection of Utility's Property. Customer shall exercise reasonable diligence to protect Utility's property on Customer's premises and shall knowingly permit no one, but Utility's agent or persons authorized by law, to have access to Utility's pipes and appurtenances. In the event of any loss or damage to property of Utility or to property of any other Customer of Utility caused by or arising out of carelessness, neglect, or misuse by Customer (including without limitation any illegal or improper cross-connections), or due to any digging or excavation by Customer or its agents, employees, property management company, and/or independent contractors hired by Customer or its agents, employees and/or property management company, the cost of making good such loss or repairing such damage shall be paid by the responsible Customer. Demand for the responsible Customer to pay the cost of such loss or repair of damage shall be made by Utility either (i) in a separate writing mailed to Customer at Customer's service address or (ii) added to the responsible Customer's bill for water or wastewater service. Water, reuse water and/or wastewater service to the location of Customer from which such loss or damage arose may be discontinued until the cost of such loss or damage is paid in full by Customer to Utility. (8) Access to Premises. The duly authorized agents of Utility shall have access at all reasonable hours to the premises of Customer for the purpose of installing, maintaining, inspecting, or removing Utility's property of the performance under or termination of Utility's agreement with Customer and neither Utility nor its agents shall be liable for trespass in such instance. (9) Billing Periods. Bills for water service will be rendered monthly, shall become due when rendered and shall be considered as received by Customer when delivered or mailed to the water service address or some other place mutually agreed upon. Non- receipt of bills by Customer shall not release or diminish the obligation of Customer with respect to payment thereof Monthly bills, and Utility's tiered rate system structure, will be based on a 30-day billing cycle. However, both long and short billing periods are permitted by Utility and will be adjusted as to volume allowances within Utility's tiered rate system structure based on the ratio of actual number of days in a given billing cycle to the base 30- day period. The adjustment ratio is then applied to the tier 1 value allowance (6 thousand gallons, or 6 KGAL) to determine the adjusted volume allowance. For an example of a long period adjustment, assume the actual billing period is 45 days; the tier 1 usage volume allowance is 9 KGAL [(45/30) x 6 = 9]. The short period adjustment is calculated in the same manner; assume the actual billing period is 15 days; the tier 1 usage volume allowance is 3 KGAL [(15/30) x 6 = 3]. Subsequent tiers (i.e., tiers 2, 3 and 4) will also be adjusted using a corresponding volume allowance adjustment in relationship to the base 30-day billing cycle. Utility's Customer Service Department will develop and make available to Customer's detailed examples of the mathematical application of this period adjustment factor in practice. 16 CCUA RESOLUTION NO. 2017/2018-01 (10) Delinquent Bills. Bills are due when rendered and become delinquent if not paid within twenty (20) days from the invoice date. Water, reuse water and wastewater service may then be discontinued only after a written notice of the delinquency in payment has been mailed or presented to Customer at least five (5) working days prior to disconnection. Water, reuse water and wastewater service shall be restored only after Utility has received payment for all past-due bills late payment fees, and reconnect charges from Customer. There shall be no liability of any kind against Utility for the discontinuance of water, reuse water and wastewater service to a customer for that Customer's failure to pay the bills on time. Partial payment of a bill of the water, reuse water and wastewater service rendered will not be accepted by Utility, except in the case of Utility's express agreement thereto. (11) Non-payment of Flat-Rate Sewer Accounts. Customers with flat-rate sewer accounts will be charged a service charge to cover the collection costs for non-payment as set forth in Exhibit"A" attached hereto and hereby incorporated by reference. (12) Payment of Water, Reuse Water and Wastewater Service Bills Concurrently. When one or more of water, reuse water and wastewater service are provided by Utility, payment of any service bill rendered by Utility to a Customer shall not be accepted by Utility without simultaneous or concurrent payment of all service bills rendered by Utility. Utility may discontinue water service, reuse water service and/or wastewater service to Customer's premises for non-payment of any service bill or if all payments are not made concurrently. Utility shall not reestablish or reconnect wastewater service, reuse water service and/or water service until such time as all outstanding service bills and charges are paid in full. (13) Lien to Secure Payment. In order to evidence the future responsibility for the payment of rates, fees, and/or charges owed or to be owed to Utility under a Developer Agreement or other contract or agreement for Utility service, or in the event that a Customer fails to timely pay when due any installment of a special assessment or other contracted for payment, charge or fee, which is required pursuant to any Developer Agreement, the Rate Resolution or Utility's Service Availability Policy, then Utility may, in the discretion of the Executive Director or his/her designee, file notice of the Authority's statutory and contractual lien against the Customer's interest in the Property, which is served by Utility pursuant to such Developer Agreement or other applicable agreement, with the Clerk of the Circuit Court in the Official Records maintained for the County in which the subject Property is situated. If the installment, payment or other charge is then past due, the Customer shall be responsible for a lien process charge and recording fees which will be collected at the time the delinquent balance is paid. In the event that the lien once filed is not satisfied in full within one (1) year of the later of(i) the date of its initial filing in the Official Records or(ii) the amount secured thereby becoming past due, then upon the approval of the Board of Supervisors of the Authority, such lien may be foreclosed by Utility in the manner provided by applicable law. Such lien shall secure, and the Customer shall be responsible for all interest, attorney's fees and costs with respect to such unpaid amounts, under Chapter 94-491, Laws of Florida, Special Acts of 1994. The Chief Public Information Officer of the Authority may implement such informal processes and procedures as may be informally approved from time to time by the Board of Supervisors of the Authority as may be necessary or helpful to implement the provisions of this Section 3.(13). 17 CCUA RESOLUTION NO. 2017/2018-01 (14) Golden Opportunities Plan. Notwithstanding any contrary provision contained herein, any Customer who is retired, on a limited, fixed income, and 62 years of age or older, which reasonably impairs the ability of the Customer to timely pay its current service bill(s) to Utility as the same become due, may apply for payment of water, reuse water and/or wastewater service bills under the Authority's "Golden Opportunities Plan" (herein so called). All plan applicants must meet the reasonable requirements for plan admission as established from time to time by the Executive Director, which at a minimum shall include completion and submission of a signed, written application to participate in the Golden Opportunities Plan, and proof of age of the applicant (i.e., either a photocopy of birth certificate or driver's license). Applications may be completed in person at the Authority's main office, mailed to the Authority at any time, or submitted with the Customer/applicant's next water, reuse water and/or wastewater service bill payment. The Authority reserves the right to deny any application to participate in the Golden Opportunities Plan. Upon admission to the Golden Opportunities Plan, the Customer/plan participant is provided with an extension of twenty-one (21) days beyond the due date applicable to non-plan Customers within which to pay their current water and/or wastewater service bill. If payment in full is not received by the end of such twenty-one (21) day period, then a late charge will be added to the Customer/plan participant's water, reuse water and/or wastewater service bill, and the total delinquent account shall be assigned for collection to the Authority's customer service department for immediate collection or disconnection. Service charges for non-payment shall be imposed as set forth in Exhibit "A" attached hereto and hereby incorporated by reference for any disconnection and for reconnection. (15) Disability Assistance Plan. Notwithstanding any contrary provision contained herein, any Customer who is permanently disabled, on a limited, fixed, income, which reasonably impairs the ability of the Customer to timely pay their current service bill(s) to Utility as the same become due, may apply for payment of water, reuse, water and/or wastewater service bill under the Authority's "Disability Assistance Plan" (herein so called). All plan applicants must meet the reasonable requirements for plan admission as established from time to time by the Executive Director, which at a minimum shall include completion and submission of a signed, written application to participate in the Disability Assistance Plan, and proof of permanent disability of the applicant (i.e., Benefit Verification Statement/ Form TPQY from Social Security Administration). Applications may be completed in person at the Authority's main office, mailed to the Authority at any time, or submitted with the Customer/applicant's next water, reuse water, and/or wastewater service bill payment. The Authority reserves the right to deny any application to participate in the Disability Assistance Plan Upon admission to the Disability Assistance Plan, the Customer/plan participant is provided with an extension of twenty-one (21) days beyond the due date applicable to non-plan Customers within which to pay their current water and/or wastewater service bill. If payment in full is not received by the end of such twenty-one (21) day period, then a late charge will be added to the Customer/plan participant's water, reuse water and/or wastewater service bill, and the total delinquent account shall be assigned for collection to the Authority's Customer Service Department for immediate collection or disconnection. The currently adopted charges for nonpayment shall be imposed subsequent to disconnection of service for cause, including delinquency in payment. 18 CCUA RESOLUTION NO. 2017/2018-01 (16) Change of Occupancy. When a change of occupancy takes place on any premises supplied by Utility with water, reuse water and wastewater service, written notice thereof shall be given at the office of Utility not less than three (3) days prior to the date of change by the outgoing Customer. The outgoing Customer shall be held responsible for all water, reuse water and/or wastewater service rendered on such premises until such written notice is so received by Utility and Utility has had reasonable time to discontinue the water, reuse water and/or wastewater service. However, if such written notice has been received, the application of such a succeeding occupant for water, reuse water and wastewater service will automatically terminate the prior account. Customer's prepaid base facility charge may be transferred from one service location to another, if both locations are supplied water, reuse water and/or wastewater service by Utility, as applicable to such service(s) being provided to the service locations. Customer's prepayment may not be transferred from one name to another. Notwithstanding the above, Utility will accept telephone orders, for the convenience of its Customers, to discontinue or transfer water, reuse water and wastewater service from one service address to another and will use reasonable diligence in the execution thereof. However, oral orders or advice shall not be deemed binding or be considered formal notification to Utility. (17) Unauthorized Connections. Connections to Utility's water, reuse water and wastewater system for any purpose whatsoever are made only by employees of Utility. Any unauthorized connections to Customer's water, reuse water or wastewater service shall be subject to immediate discontinuance without notice. Water, reuse water and wastewater service shall not be restored until such authorized connections have been removed and until settlement is made in full to Utility for all water, reuse water and wastewater service estimated by Utility to have been used by reason of such unauthorized connection. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, this provision also shall apply to illegal or improper cross-connections of other water systems, wastewater systems, reuse systems, wells or Customer or other third-party facilities or apparatus to Utility's water, reuse water and/or wastewater system. (18) Adjustment of Bills. When a Customer has been overcharged or undercharged as a result of an incorrect application, the application of an incorrect rate schedule, incorrect reading of a water meter, reuse water meter, or other similar reasons, the amount may be credited or billed to Customer in accordance with the policies of Utility. Utility may adjust a Customer's bill to correct errors resulting from inaccurate water and reuse water meters. Utility shall determine a meter's accuracy based upon acceptable accuracy limits normally adhered to by water, reuse water and/or wastewater service providers. Utility shall refund to a Customer overcharges, or may bill a Customer for undercharges, which have arisen as a result of a meter registering outside of acceptable accuracy limits. Excess amounts billed to Customers in error due to inaccurate meters shall be refunded to Customers, said refund to be limited to one-half the period since the last meter test, said one-half period not to exceed six (6) months. Utility may refund any overcharge resulting from an inaccurate meter if the period during which the overcharge occurred can be reasonably and accurately ascertained. In no event shall a refund include any part of any minimum charge. Utility may bill a Customer for any undercharge caused by an inaccurate meter, said amount to be limited the unbilled amount for one-half the period since the last meter test, said one-half period not to exceed six months. Utility may bill any undercharge 19 CCUA RESOLUTION NO. 2017/2018-01 resulting from an inaccurate meter if the period during which the undercharge occurred can be reasonably and accurately ascertained. In the event of a non-registering meter, a Customer may be billed on an estimate based upon previous bills for similar usage, such estimate based to apply only to the current billing period. Utility may bill a Customer for unauthorized use based upon a reasonable estimate of the service taken. (19) Customer Account Adjustment Policy. Notwithstanding anything contained herein to the contrary, a Customer may appeal any bill, adjustment or refusal of Utility staff to make an adjustment, to the Board of Supervisors or to Utility staff, pursuant to the provisions of, as permitted by, and in accordance with the procedures set forth in, Utility's separate Customer Account Adjustment Policy, which was originally adopted by Utility's Board of Supervisors as Resolution No. 2000/2001-04 on November 8, 2000, as the same may be amended from time to time, which is on file with the Recording Secretary for the Authority and is available for review during normal working hours of the Authority, and which, as most then recently amended, is hereby incorporated by reference. (20) Refund checks. Refund checks on an account may only be issued to: (i) the active Customer of record for the account; (ii) the Personal Representative of the estate for the Customer, if the Customer is deceased; or (iii) if a Customer is deceased and has a surviving spouse benefitting from the service, the surviving spouse shall be entitled to transfer the service and corresponding Customer deposit to his/her own name as the survivor. Should the name change never occur and the surviving spouse becomes deceased, a refund check may be issued to the Personal Representative of the surviving spouse's estate. The Personal Representative must provide proof of being appointed by the Court as Personal Representative for the estate. SECTION 4. WATER SYSTEM RATE SCHEDULE. (1) Schedule. The Board of Supervisors of the Authority hereby adopts the water system rate schedule set forth herein. The rates, fees and charges in the following schedule shall apply to each Customer of the water system beginning with the charges payable by Customer in connection with the first reading of Customer's water meter by Utility or the first billing by Utility after Utility acquires title to the water system. The base facility charge shall be billed and collected in advance. The gallonage charge shall be billed and collected in arrears. The water system monthly rate schedule is set forth on Exhibit "A", which is attached hereto and hereby incorporated by reference. (2) Bulk Water Rates. Bulk or wholesale water rates shall be calculated to reflect Utility's cost of providing water to those entities entering into an agreement with Utility. Such rates will be determined on an individual basis by Utility. (3) Interrupted Service. Any Customer who requests that service be interrupted for any length of time will pay the Base Facility Charge during that period of interruption. Any Customer who attempts to circumvent this charge by closing their account at time of temporary departure and then returning as a new Customer will be held liable for the Base Facility Charge during the disconnected period of time. The payment of the Base Facility Charge will be made monthly in advance. 20 CCUA RESOLUTION NO. 2017/2018-01 (4) Seasonal Rate. Any Customer who requests that service be interrupted on a temporary basis exceeding one full month will be charged a seasonal rate. The Seasonal Rate charged will be equal to the Base Facility Charge referenced above. (5) Terms of Payment. Bills are due and payable when rendered and become delinquent if not paid within twenty (20) days. Service may be discontinued for nonpayment after five (5) working days written notice. The application of this Section 4.(5) is subject to Sections 3.(13) and 3.(14), above, for approved and registered participants in the Authority's Golden Opportunities Plan or Disability Assistance Plan. (6) Annual Index Adjustment. The Board of Supervisors of the Authority hereby authorizes and approves an automatic annual rate adjustment applicable to all water rates, fees and charges for utility services as necessary to provide for increases in expenses due to inflation or other such factors, so as to always ensure adequate net revenues from existing ERC's that will pay for inflationary increases in operation and maintenance of the system and to provide all debt service coverage requirements of Utility. The automatic annual rate adjustment factor shall be calculated based upon the net increase in the operating and maintenance budget as follows: (i) Personnel Services; (ii) Operational Expenses and (iii) Operating Capital Expenses. The automatic index adjustment shall be determined on an annual basis and shall become effective October 1st of each fiscal year. Annual index adjustments shall not exceed the consumer price index as published by the University of Florida, Bureau of Economic and Business Research (Jacksonville Region) or another price index factor adopted by the Board. (7) Alternative Water Supply ("AWS") Policy and Initiative. It is the intent of the Authority to develop Alternative Water Supply ("AWS"), as defined above, in order to ensure a sustainable supply of safe and available potable water for the Authority's current and anticipated future customers. This AWS policy and initiative supplements the Authority's Service Availability Policy, attached below as Attachment 1 hereto, for the purpose of establishing a fair and equitable assessment and imposition of AWS Surcharge and AWS Connection Charge to fund the development and implementation of AWS infrastructure costs and expenses, as further described below. This AWS policy and initiative by Utility is necessary to address AWS requirements from the St. Johns River Water Management District ("SJRWMD"), the Sewanee River Water Management District ("SRWMD"), and the Florida Department of Environmental Protection ("FDEP"), associated with Minimum Flows and Levels ("MFL") and North Florida Regional Water Supply Planning. This AWS policy and initiative is also necessary in order to put Utility in the best position possible to research, design, and construct AWS infrastructure necessary to provide current and anticipated future ratepayers of the Authority with a sustainable potable water supply. Budget restraints and financial feasibility will remain key considerations at each phase of AWS development and implementation. The initial funding for AWS will be accomplished by the AWS Surcharge that will be on every customer's monthly potable water bill, and the AWS Connection Charge that will be added to every new potable water connection. 21 CCUA RESOLUTION NO. 2017/2018-01 The AWS Surcharge will fairly and equitably apportion the cost of development of AWS infrastructure over the Authority's potable water utility system ratepayers. The funding generated from the AWS Surcharge will be segregated and restricted in the AWS Surcharge Fund, and will only be used for AWS infrastructure costs and expenses, as further described below. The funding generated from the AWS Connection Charge will be segregated and restricted in the AWS Connection Charge Fund, and will only be used for the development of AWS infrastructure costs and expenses, as described below, attributable to and in anticipation of the impact of new growth of the Authority's water system on demand for potable water supply and resulting dependence on the creation and development of AWS, over and above the demand thereof resulting from the Authority's existing potable water customers. A report entitled "Reclaimed Water Deficit & Augmentation of Reclaimed Water System Projection Study on Long Term Water Supply" (December 2014, page 3), which is on file with the Authority, and has been relied on for purposes of the initial calculation and implementation of the AWS Surcharge and the AWS Connection Charge. Costs and expenses associated with development of AWS infrastructure includes, but is not limited to, feasibility studies, evaluations, land acquisition, property entitlements, design, permitting, construction, testing, and implementation of AWS for the Authority. Utility's Capital Reserve Strategy anticipates additional needed funding to support other AWS infrastructure project expenditures. The Authority will initiate additional feasibility studies to further define those additional AWS infrastructure project initiatives, which will be presented for the Authority's Board of Supervisors' consideration and action from time to time. The future funding needs for AWS will also depend upon grant funding that may be available and possible joint jurisdictional agency participation. The AWS Surcharge, The AWS Connection Charge, and actual vs. estimated costs and expenses of AWS, and specifically Storm Water Harvesting Project costs and expenses, will be evaluated annually. A report on the development of AWS as well as adequacy or need to change the AWS Surcharge or AWS Connection Charge will be presented to the Board of Supervisors by July 1 each fiscal year. Any recommended changes to the AWS Surcharge or the AWS Connection Charge will be placed in CCUA's annual budget and presented at the Annual Public Rate Hearing for further consideration and action by the Authority's Board of Supervisors. SECTION 5. WASTEWATER SYSTEM RATE SCHEDULE. (1) Schedule. The Board of Supervisors of the Authority hereby adopts the wastewater system rate schedule set forth herein. The rates, fees and charges in the following schedule shall apply to each customer of the wastewater system beginning with the charges payable by Customer in connection with the first reading of Customer's water meter by Utility or the first billing by Utility after Utility acquires title to the wastewater system. The base facility charge shall be billed and collected in advance. The gallonage charge shall 22 CCUA RESOLUTION NO. 2017/2018-01 be billed and collected in arrears. The wastewater system monthly rate schedule is attached hereto as Exhibit"A" and hereby incorporated by reference. (2) Bulk Wastewater Rates. Bulk or wholesale wastewater rates shall be calculated to reflect Utility's cost of providing wastewater service to those entities entering into an agreement with Utility. Such rates will be determined on an individual basis by Utility. (3) Interrupted Service. Any Customer who requests that service be interrupted any length of time will pay the Base Facility Charge during that period of interruption. Any Customer who attempts to circumvent this charge by closing their account at time of temporary departure and then returning as a new Customer will be held liable for the Base Facility Charge during the disconnected period of time. The payment of the Base Facility Charge will be made monthly in advance. (4) Seasonal Rate. Any Customer who requests that service be interrupted on a temporary basis exceeding one full month will be charged a seasonal rate. The Seasonal Rate charged will be equal to the Base Facility Charge referenced above. (5) Terms of Payment. Bills are due and payable when rendered and become delinquent if not paid within thirty (30) days. Service may be discontinued for nonpayment after five (5) working days' written notice. Such notice shall be separate and apart from any bill for service. The application of this Section 5.(5) is subject to Sections 3.(13) and 3.(14), above, for approved and registered participants in the Authority's Golden Opportunities Plan or Disability Assistance Plan. (6) Annual Index Adjustment. The Board of Supervisors of the Clay County Utility Authority hereby authorizes and approves an automatic annual rate adjustment applicable to all wastewater rates, fees and charges for utility services as necessary to provide for increases in expenses due to inflation or other such factors, so as to always ensure adequate net revenues from existing ERC's that will pay for inflationary increases in operation and maintenance of the system and to provide all debt service coverage requirements of Utility. The automatic annual rate adjustment factor shall be calculated based upon the net increases in the operating and maintenance budget as follows: (i) Personnel Services; (ii) Operational Expenses; and (iii) Operating Capital Expenses. The automatic index adjustment shall be determined on an annual basis and shall become effective on October Pt of each fiscal year. Annual index adjustments shall not exceed the consumer price index as published by the University of Florida, Bureau of Economic and Business Research (Jacksonville Region) or another price index factor adopted by the Board. SECTION 6. REUSE WATER POLICY AND SYSTEM RATE SCHEDULE. (1) Policy. A portion of Utility's system generates highly treated reclaimed water (or "reuse water") suitable for controlled irrigation use by and for agricultural, commercial, residential or industrial developments or other appropriate uses. Treatment and distribution of reuse water is regulated by the FDEP, pursuant to applicable state law and regulations. All developments and property subject to Utility's Reuse Policy, originally adopted by 23 CCUA RESOLUTION NO. 2017/2018-01 Resolution 1997/1998-07, and amended and restated by Resolution No. 1997/1998-10, which policy is hereby incorporated by reference, shall be subject to the mandatory installation and use of reclaimed water facilities, and the Customers of such developments shall be subject to the payment of the retail reclaimed water rates and charges set forth in Section 6.(2), below. Resolution No. 1997/1998-07 and Resolution No. 1997/1998-10, as the same may be amended from time to time, are on file with the Recording Secretary for the Authority and are available for review during normal Authority operating hours. Other developments may elect to optionally install reuse lines, and shall reserve reuse water capacity by entry into an Effluent Reuse Agreement or bulk rate service agreement for reuse water with Utility outlining the terms, conditions and obligations under which such service will be provided. (2) Schedule. The Board of Supervisors of the Authority hereby adopts the reuse water system rate schedule set forth herein. The rates, fees and charges in the following schedule shall apply to each customer of the reuse water system beginning with the charges payable by Customer in connection with the first reading of Customer's water meter by Utility or the first billing by Utility after Utility acquires title to the water system. The base facility charge shall be billed and collected in advance. The gallonage charge shall be billed and collected in arrears. The reuse water system monthly rate schedule is set forth on Exhibit "A" and is hereby incorporated by reference. (3) Bulk Reclaimed Water Rates. Bulk or wholesale reuse water rates shall be calculated to reflect Utility's cost of providing water to those entities entering into an agreement with Utility. Such service shall be master metered for further distribution by the contracting party to the ultimate user. The bulk or wholesale reuse water rates shall be as set forth on Exhibit"A" and is hereby incorporated by reference. (4) Additional fees, charges, credits, surcharges, and rates. In addition to the foregoing, all Customers and Applicants shall be subject to the Service Availability charges, credits, surcharges, rates and fees applicable to Utility's reuse system, as set forth in Utility's Reuse Policy, including without limitation the reuse water system credit provided to a Customer who develops a single family residential development which uses Utility's reuse water system throughout, the reuse meter installation credit provided to a Customer who builds and installs on site irrigation systems and connect to Utility's reuse water system, and the surcharge for development of Utility's reuse water system, which is applicable to all developments which do not install piping for use of Utility's reuse water system throughout, all as set forth in attached Exhibit"A". (5) Interrupted Service. Any Customer who requests that service be interrupted for any length of time will pay the Base Facility Charge during that period of interruption. Any customer who attempts to circumvent this charge by closing their account at time of temporary departure and then returning as a new customer will be held liable for the Base Facility Charge during the disconnected period of time. The payment of the Base Facility Charge will be made monthly in advance. (6) Seasonal Rate. Any Customer who requests that service be interrupted on a temporary basis exceeding one full month will be charged a seasonal rate. The Seasonal Rate charged will be equal to the Base Facility Charge referenced above. 24 CCUA RESOLUTION NO. 2017/2018-01 (7) Terms of Payment. Bills are due and payable when rendered and become delinquent if not paid within twenty (20) days. Service may be discontinued for nonpayment after five (5) working days' written notice. The application of this Section 6.(7) is subject to Sections 3.(13) and 3.(14), above, for approved and registered participants in the Authority's Golden Opportunities Plan or Disability Assistance Plan. (8) Annual Index Adjustment. The Board of Supervisors of the Clay County Utility Authority hereby authorizes and approves an automatic annual rate adjustment applicable to all reuse water rates, fees and charges for utility services as necessary to provide for increases in expenses due to inflation or other such factors, so as to always ensure adequate net revenues from existing ERC's that will pay for inflationary increases in operation and maintenance of the system and to provide all debt service coverage requirements of Utility. The automatic annual rate adjustment factor shall be calculated based upon the net increase in the operating and maintenance budget as follows: (i) Personnel Services; (ii) Operational Expenses and (iii) Operating Capital Expenses. The automatic index adjustment shall be determined on an annual basis and shall become effective October 1st of each fiscal year. Annual index adjustments shall not exceed the consumer price index as published by the University of Florida, Bureau of Economic and Business Research (Jacksonville Region) or another price index factor adopted by the Board. SECTION 7. MISCELLANEOUS CHARGES. (1) Initial Connection. There shall be a charge for service initiation at a location where service did not exist previously, as set forth in attached Exhibit"A". (2) Normal Reconnection. There shall be a charge for transfer of service to a new customer account at the same location or reconnection of service subsequent to a customer requested disconnection, as set forth in attached Exhibit"A". (3) Violation Reconnection. There shall be a charge for reconnection subsequent to disconnection of service for cause including a delinquency in bill payment, as set forth in attached Exhibit "A". If a customer has wastewater service only, the violation reconnection charge will be the actual cost of discontinuing and restoring service. In such an instance, these Customers shall be sent an estimate of the cost to discontinue and restore service along with the notice of discontinuance of service. (4) Premises Visit Charge (In Lieu of Disconnection or in addition to Cross- Connection Charges). There shall be a charge as set forth in attached Exhibit "A" in the event a service representative visits a Customer's premises for the purpose of discontinuing service for nonpayment of a due and collectible bill and does not discontinue service because Customer pays the service representative or otherwise makes satisfactory arrangements to pay the bill. (5) After Hours or Same Day Premises Visit Surcharge. There shall be an additional surcharge as set forth in attached Exhibit "A" for any after-hours premises visit under any other subsection of this Section 7, or for any same day service requested by Customer. 25 CCUA RESOLUTION NO. 2017/2018-01 (6) Cross-Connection Charges. In addition to all other charges provided for herein, any Customer responsible for creating or maintaining an illegal or improper cross- connection of any water systems, wastewater systems, reuse water systems, wells, septic tanks or drain fields, or other Customer or third party facilities or apparatus, to Utility's water, reuse water and/or wastewater system, shall be responsible for any and all damages resulting therefrom to Utility's water, reuse water and/or wastewater system(s), or to any other Customer's or Property Owner's property or facilities, and shall bear all cost and expense of testing and restoring any facilities or service affected or threatened by such cross- connection. Any such amounts due hereunder shall be paid to the Authority immediately upon demand, and if not paid upon demand, the responsible Customer shall be subject to the full range of rights and remedies available to the Authority for collection of unpaid Customer accounts. (7) Returned Check Charge. There shall be a charge as allowed under section 68.065, Florida Statutes, for each check returned to Utility as a result of insufficient or non- collective funds. The fee shall be as set forth in attached Exhibit"A" for each returned check received by Utility. Customer will also be assessed additional service charges for notification and for disconnection resulting from the returned check in accordance with attached Exhibit"A". Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Executive Director, or his designee, may waive the returned check service charge requirement for Customers that have received notification that their ACH payment has been returned due to an incorrect routing or account number provided at the time payment was made. The Customer must meet all of the following criteria to be eligible for this one-time only courtesy waiver of this charge: (a) The Customer has had residential or commercial service with the Authority for at least five (5) consecutive years; (b) The Customer has not had a credit related service interruption or a late payment for at least five (5) consecutive years; and (c) The ACH payment was returned only as a result of the Customer providing the incorrect routing or account number at the time payment was made. If the Customer's attempted payment is returned for insufficient funds or a stopped payment, the returned check service charge may not be waived under this policy. If, in the opinion of the Executive Director, or his designee, the Customer satisfies the above conditions, then the Executive Director, or his designee, is authorized to waive the applicable service charge as a one-time only courtesy to the Customer. (8) Customer Deposits. It is the policy of Utility to require Customers of the System to pay the base facility charge portion of their service fees in advance to the next billing date. In addition, Utility shall require additional security for the payment of the services it renders for all new accounts, including transfers, and existing accounts that become delinquent and require a field visit. The security deposit amount applicable for 26 CCUA RESOLUTION NO. 2017/2018-01 water Customers shall be as set forth in Exhibit "A" for Customers verifying its Social Security Number (Note: date of birth verification is also required for a Customer who is one or more natural persons), and as separately set forth in Exhibit "A" for Customers not providing a Social Security Number. The security deposit amount applicable for wastewater Customers shall be as set forth in Exhibit "A" for Customers providing a Social Security Number, and as separately set forth in Exhibit "A" for Customers not providing a Social Security Number. An additional deposit will be required for accounts that become delinquent twice within one (1) calendar year. The additional deposit will be the equivalent of the Customer's current deposit on hand. For purposes of determining security deposit amounts, ERCs (Equivalent Residential Connections) shall be determined based on American Water Works meter size equivalent factor. Septage Haulers Disposal Deposit Policy. Utility will require a security deposit for the payment of domestic waste disposal service it renders as follows: (a) All new Customers will be required to pay an initial minimum deposit on 25,000 gallons at the current rate. Payment will be due in 15 days from billing date. Billing will be done biweekly. Once a payment is delinquent, disposal authorization will cease until the account is in good standing and the deposit is confirmed to be reasonable to cover the risk of nonpayment. (b) An existing Customer which does not have a deposit with Utility and which becomes delinquent shall be required to pay a deposit based on that Customer's average of 12-month history at current rates. (c) In accordance with Utility's Miscellaneous Receivable Policy, below, deposits shall be applied to delinquent balances before turning the account over to collections. (d) If an account has been turned over to collections and that Customer wishes to continue doing business with Utility, Utility shall require payment in full of the delinquent balance, including collection agency fees, along with an additional deposit which will be the greater of(i) twice that account's average billing with a minimum of 12-month history or (ii) twice the estimated monthly billing,but never less than the 25,000 gallons at current rates. (e) Interest will be paid on deposits held at least 6 months. The interest rate shall be determined annually based on the average interest earned. Fire Hydrant Meter Deposit. Utility shall impose a hydrant meter deposit based on its then current Fire Hydrant Policy, as amended from time to time. The current hydrant meter deposit amounts are set forth in attached Exhibit"A". Utility shall credit or pay the Customer's account interest at an annual interest as set forth in Exhibit"A" for deposits held at least six months. Cash or equivalent will be the only acceptable methods of deposit. However, the Executive Director of the Authority is authorized to accept, in the Executive Director's reasonable discretion, an assignment of a bank account, certificate of deposit or other recognized security, in face amount equal to the monetary amount required to be deposited. The security deposit will be credited or refunded 27 CCUA RESOLUTION NO. 2017/2018-01 along with accrued interest, if any, on the Customer's final bill, after discontinuance of service. Auto Debit Program. Notwithstanding anything contained herein to the contrary, the Executive Director or his designee is authorized to offer incentives to qualifying Customers to create online accounts to ensure the timely payment of incurred rates, fees, and charges payable to Utility without interruption, and who enroll in Utility's "Auto Debit Program." The purpose of this program is to offer a waiver of the otherwise applicable service re- connection service charge (i.e., additional security deposit due to nonpayment event) for Customers who have had their residential service with Utility interrupted if the Customer (i) has had residential service with Utility for at least 5 years, (ii) has not had a credit related service interruption episode or a late payment for at least 5 years, and (iii) can demonstrate extenuating or unusual circumstances surrounding the reason(s) why the original utility bill was not paid on a timely basis. In addition, Customers not meeting the criteria of having the security deposit waived above shall still qualify to sign a "Promise Pay Agreement" in the form prescribed by the Executive Director or his designee, allowing twenty(20) extra days to pay the deposit charged as a result of a nonpayment. (9) Miscellaneous Receivable Policy. (a) A Miscellaneous Receivable Policy was adopted by the Board of the Authority in accordance with Utility's enabling legislation, Chapter 94-491, Laws of Florida, Special Acts of 1994, "to fix and collect rates, user fees, and other charges to persons or property or both for the use of the system or both and to fix and collect charges for making reasonable penalties on any users or property for any such rates, fees, or charges that are delinquent." (b) If the Customer to be invoiced is currently connected to Utility's system, any repair charges will be applied to that Customer's account for collection. (c) As stated on Utility's invoice, payments are due thirty (30) days from the invoice date, unless it is for septage disposal, which will be due in fifteen (15) days. If payment is not received by the due date a late fee (established in the annual Rate Resolution), a late fee or late charge will be assessed as clearly indicated on the invoice. The Miscellaneous Receivable collection process will allow an additional fifteen (15) days after the original due date before turning the account over to a collection agency. (i) The account will be turned over to an outside collection agency to proceed with additional collection alternatives; correspondences, credit bureau reporting and legal action for a time not to exceed six (6) years and eleven (11) months for the debt. (ii) In addition, septage disposal shall be invoiced biweekly. If a delinquent account is a company disposing of domestic waste from portable toilets or septic tanks is turned over to collections the Authority will notify the plant operator to cease authorization of future access. See "Septage Disposal Deposit Policy", above, for terms of collection and/or to resume service. 28 CCUA RESOLUTION NO. 2017/2018-01 (d) After a miscellaneous receivable account has remained uncollected for six (6) years and eleven (11) months, the Authority will automatically write the accounts off to the Allowance for Bad Debt Account in the general ledger. A billing adjustment will be made and uncollected debt will be noted in the customer's file for future collection efforts. (e) The Executive Director or his designee shall promulgate standard forms of Customer applications for domestic waste disposal (i.e., septage hauler's usage) as may be necessary or helpful in the implementation and execution of the various policies set forth in this Rate Resolution. (10) Guaranteed Revenue. Utility may collect a guaranteed revenue charge to recover certain carrying costs of maintaining plant capacity prior to connection. The obligation to pay guaranteed revenue shall be determined on a case by case basis. Developers or others bound by contract to pay guaranteed revenue shall continue to pay the same in accordance with the obligations set forth in such contract. (11) Pass Through of Third Party Costs, Franchise Fees and Charges. In the event that any third party imposes or attempts to impose any cost, franchise fee and/or other charge directly related to Utility's presence, operation, provision of service to particular Customers or a particular geographic area, or related to Utility's use of that third party's services, property, governmental benefits, or other thing(s) of value, in connection with Utility's provision of service to particular Customers or a particular geographic area, then Utility shall prorate the cost, franchise fee and/or other charge being imposed, and the cost of challenging, complying with and administering the same, and any laws, ordinances or rules related thereto, among the identifiable affected Customers or Customers of the identifiable affected geographic area being served by the System subject to such franchise fee or charge, and Utility shall regularly bill and collect such prorated costs from those Customers. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, this section shall specifically apply to all costs, fees and charges imposed, directly or indirectly, by The City of Jacksonville Ordinance No. 2001-427-E, and any successor or amending ordinance thereto, and any rules, regulations,policies and/or practices promulgated pursuant thereto, and/or in the challenge of such ordinance, rules, regulations, policies and/or practices, with respect to Utility's operation of that portion of the System situate in Duval County, Florida. (12) Recording Fees and Documentary Stamp Taxes. Customers shall be responsible for the entire cost of recording fees and documentary stamp taxes for Developer Agreements, grants of easements, quitclaim deeds, rights of way, amendments or supplemental agreements thereto, and similar instruments recorded in the appropriate public records for the county(ies) in which Utility provides service, if such instrument is being required by Utility as a condition of service. Corrective documents, required to be recorded due to no fault of the Customer, shall be recorded at the cost of Utility. If land or easements are being purchased by Utility, the Executive Director, subject to Board approval, shall have the right to negotiate which party shall bear those costs. (13) Additional Service Charges for All Customers & All Systems. In addition to the foregoing, the miscellaneous service charges for all Customers and all systems shall be 29 CCUA RESOLUTION NO. 2017/2018-01 imposed and collected, as set forth in Exhibit "A" as attached hereto and which is hereby incorporated by reference. SECTION 8. METER TESTING. If any Customer requests a test of its water meter or reuse water meter, Utility will require a deposit to defray the cost of testing; such deposit shall not exceed the applicable schedule of fees for specified meter sizes as set forth in attached Exhibit "A". The fee is retained by Utility only if the test shows that the meter is registering within the acceptable accuracy limits as established by Utility. If the meter is determined by Utility to be registering outside of the acceptable accuracy limits, the meter test service fee will be refunded and an adjustment is made to the bill for the proper amount of water or reuse water consumption, as the case may be. SECTION 9. METER REREADS AND SPECIAL READS. Upon request of a customer, Utility shall, without charge, reread Customer's meter to determine if the initial reading was accurate, provided that a Customer request for a meter reread has not been made during the preceding twelve (12) months. Should a Customer request to have the meter reread more frequently than once every twelve (12) months, Customer shall pay a charge for each additional reread as set forth in attached Exhibit "A". If Customer-requested reread of the meter results in a corrected bill, the meter reread charge shall be refunded and Customer will be rendered a corrected bill. Upon request of a customer to have a special meter reading performed which is not a part of the monthly readings during the normal billing cycle, Customer shall pay a charge as set forth in Exhibit "A" for the special reading. SECTION 10. FIRE PROTECTION SERVICE. A one-time initial capacity cost recovery charge is assessed to Customers who have fire lines or standpipes located upon or within their premises or privately-owned hydrants maintained by Utility as set forth in attached Exhibit"A". SECTION 11. WATER, RECLAIMED WATER AND WASTEWATER CAPACITY CHARGES; ADOPTION; TIME OF PAYMENT; AND CONNECTION FEES ACCOUNTS. (1) Adoption. Utility hereby adopts and establishes a water capacity charge, wastewater capacity charge and reclaimed water capacity charge, the purpose of which will be to finance capital expenditures and the payment of Utility indebtedness associated with the expansion of Utility's water and reclaimed water supply, treatment and transmission system and the wastewater transmission, treatment, and effluent disposal system. The capacity charges imposed by Utility shall be as set forth in Exhibit "A", attached hereto and made a part hereof (2) Applicability. Except for existing Customers, or those Customers who have previously paid connection or plant capacity charges to the previous owner of Utility, the 30 CCUA RESOLUTION NO. 2017/2018-01 capacity charges set forth herein shall be paid by new Customers who request service from Utility. (3) Time of Payment. All water, reclaimed water and wastewater capacity charges referenced in this section shall be paid at the time Customer and Utility execute an agreement concerning the provisions of Utility service, or such other time as may be specifically provided in Utility's Service Availability Policy, see Attachment 1, which is hereby incorporated by reference. (4) Capacity Charges Accounts. The water capacity charges collected pursuant to this Resolution shall be deposited into an account called the "Clay County Utility Authority Water Capacity Charges Account", reclaimed capacity charges shall be likewise deposited into an account called the "Clay County Utility Authority Reclaimed Water Capacity Charges Account", and the wastewater capacity charges shall be likewise deposited into an account called the "Clay County Utility Authority Sewer Capacity Charges Account." The water capacity charges so deposited shall be used for the purposes set forth in the Authority's then applicable Bond Resolution(s) (herein so called) and thereafter for acquisition, improvement and expansion of Utility's water system. The reclaimed water capacity charges so deposited shall be used for the purposes set forth in the Bond Resolution(s) and thereafter for acquisition, improvement and expansion of Utility's reclaimed water system. The wastewater capacity charges so deposited shall be used for the purposes set forth in the Bond Resolution(s) and thereafter for the acquisition, improvement and expansion of Utility's wastewater system. The above-referenced charges may also be used for any other lawful purpose relating to the System. Notwithstanding the foregoing, however, the Authority acknowledges that Florida law currently restricts the use of charges such as the Capacity Charges to expanding the facilities and/or capacity of the System, or for the payment of debt service on obligations issued to acquire excess plant and capacity or to build expanded plant and capacity. SECTION 12. DETERMINATION OF EQUIVALENT RESIDENTIAL CONNECTION FACTORS FOR WATER, REUSE WATER AND WASTEWATER SERVICES. (1) For purposes of calculating and imposing the water, reuse water and wastewater capacity charge provided for herein, the ERC factor for any particular connection shall be calculated and imposed in the manner as provided in the Commercial and Residential ERC Factors Table, see Attachment 3, which is hereby incorporated by reference. (2) The "total equivalent residential connection value" for an establishment shall be calculated by multiplying the ERC factor, as shown on Attachment 3, by the number of units, and shall be rounded up to the nearest 0.5 ERC factor. (3) One (1) equivalent residential connection ("ERC") shall, for the purposes of this Section, have an assigned value of 1.00. For wastewater service capacity, one (1) ERC is hereby established and determined to be equal to a flow of 311 gallons per day, average annual basis. For water service capacity, one (1) ERC is hereby established and determined 31 CCUA RESOLUTION NO. 2017/2018-01 to be equal to a flow of 450 gallons per day, average annual basis. For reuse water service capacity, one (1) ERC is hereby established and determined to be equal to a flow of 275 gallons per day, average annual basis. (4) For all establishments not shown on Attachment 3, the total wastewater ERC value for wastewater service capacity shall be determined by multiplying the number of fixture units, as published in the Standard Plumbing Code, by sixteen (16), and then dividing that numerator by 311. The wastewater capacity charge shall be determined by multiplying the total ERC value by the wastewater capacity charge per ERC. (5) For all establishments not shown on Attachment 3, the total water ERC value for water service capacity shall be determined by multiplying the number of fixture units, as published in the Standard Plumbing Code, by twenty-four (24), and then dividing that numerator by 450. The water capacity charge shall be determined by multiplying the total ERC value by the water capacity charge per ERC. (6) For all establishments not shown on Attachment 3, the total reclaimed water ERC value for reclaimed water service capacity shall be determined by dividing the estimated average daily usage per gallon of reclaimed water determined on an annualized basis for such establishment, by a denominator of 275. The reclaimed water capacity charge shall be determined by multiplying the total ERC value by the reclaimed water capacity charge per ERC. SECTION 13. ALLOCATION OF WATER, RECLAIMED WATER AND WASTEWATER SERVICE CAPACITY. (1) No new water, reclaimed water and/or wastewater service capacity shall be sold until application therefore is received by Utility, or a Developer Agreement or other appropriate written contractual agreement has been entered into between the Applicant and Utility, and the appropriate capacity charges received. Utility may require all information on said application or agreement that it deems reasonable and necessary, and may reject applications it determines incomplete. Any application or agreement for water, reclaimed water and/or wastewater capacity shall contain a legal description of the land constituting the Property to be served. The legal description shall include only those lands owned or controlled by the Applicant for which the water, reclaimed water and/or wastewater service is requested. (2) Utility adopts and incorporates herein by reference the Service Availability Policy, and the charges contained therein, set forth as Attachment 1, and the charges contained therein, which policy shall govern the relationship between Utility and Developers or others wishing to connect to the System. SECTION 14. ABNORMAL STRENGTH WASTE SURCHARGE FACTOR. For those Customers which Utility has agreed to serve and either Customer or Utility has determined that the strength of the sewage is greater than 300 parts per million ("ppm") of biochemical oxygen demand ("BOD") or chemical oxygen demand ("COD"), or total 32 CCUA RESOLUTION NO. 2017/2018-01 suspended solids ("TSS"), then an abnormal strength surcharge will be applied to the monthly bill. Biochemical oxygen demand or "BOD" means the quantity of oxygen in the biochemical oxidation of the organic matter in the wastewater under standard laboratory procedures in five (5) days at twenty degrees centigrade (20 degrees C), expressed in milligrams per liter. The BOD shall be determined in accordance with procedures set forth in the Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Wastewater, 18th Edition, as the same may be amended or updated by subsequent editions. The greater concentration of either BOD or COD will be used in the surcharge calculation, but not both. The surcharge factor is calculated in the following manner: Average concentration BOD plus average concentration TSS divided by 600. Multiply the quotient by the wastewater consumption charge to account for the higher BOD and TSS concentrations. Example: [(x+y)/600]*a=Adjusted Wastewater Consumption Charge Where: x=Average concentration, BOD or COD y=Average concentration, TSS a=Normal wastewater consumption charge. SECTION 15. FIRE HYDRANT METER POLICY AND PROCEDURES. The Board of Supervisors for Utility hereby adopt and enact the rates, fees and charges applicable to fire hydrant meter usage, which policy and procedures are adopted and made a part of Utility's Service Availability Policy. The Authority's Fire Hydrant Meter Policy and Procedures are on file with the Recording Secretary for the Authority and are available for review during normal working hours of the Authority. The rates, fees and charges applicable to that policy and those procedures are attached hereto as Attachment 2 and hereby incorporated by reference. SECTION 16. PERMITTING POLICY, PROCEDURES AND FEES. By its formal adoption of Resolution No. 2000/2001-08 on July 3, 2001, the Authority has adopted rules to implement the application, processing and issuance of permits for water distribution and wastewater collection system mains 12" in diameter and smaller in size; has provided for plan and specifications supervision by a professional engineer; has adopted forms for use in connection with such self-permitting policy; has established a permitting timeclock; has authorized the issuance, modification and revocation of permits consistent with Florida law; has adopted procedural due process requirements in connection with such permit applications; has adopted the permit application fees as set forth in Resolution No. 2000/2001-08, which are hereby incorporated by reference; and has authorized compliance and enforcement by the Authority with the policies, procedures and requirements of said resolution. Resolution No. 2000/2001-08, as the same may be amended 33 CCUA RESOLUTION NO. 2017/2018-01 from time to time, is on file with the Recording Secretary for the Authority and is available for review during normal Authority operating hours. SECTION 17. ENFORCEMENT; VIOLATIONS; PENALTIES. The provisions of this Rate Resolution shall apply equally to all System Customers, regardless of Utility District, except as specifically set forth herein. Violations of the provisions of this Rate Resolution or failure to comply with any the requirements set forth herein, including violation of conditions of any wastewater disposal permit shall be prosecuted as provided by law. Each day such a violation continues shall be considered a separate event. Nothing herein contained shall prevent Utility from taking such other lawful actions as is necessary to prevent or remedy any violations, including seeking injunctive relief in a court of competent jurisdiction, or terminating service as permitted by law or hereunder. Additional fees,penalties and charges may be set forth on attached Exhibit"A". SECTION 18. LIBERAL CONSTRUCTION AND INTERPRETATION. In the interpretation and application of this Resolution, all provisions shall be considered as a minimum requirement, liberally construed in favor of Utility, and deemed neither to limit nor repeal any other powers granted under state law. This Resolution is cumulative and supplemental to existing Utility laws, ordinances, resolutions, rules and regulations. Where this Resolution and the provisions contained herein conflict of overlap with any Utility law, ordinance, resolution, rule or regulation, whichever imposes the more stringent restriction shall prevail. SECTION 19. SEVERABILITY. If any section, subsection, sentence, clause, phrase, or portion of this Resolution if for any reason held invalid or unconstitutional by any court of competent jurisdiction, such portion shall be deemed a separate, distinct and independent provision and such holding shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions thereof. SECTION 20. CONFLICTS. In the event of any conflict between the provision of this Resolution and any other resolution or portions thereof, except as may be otherwise provided by Section 15, above, the provisions of this Resolution shall prevail to the extent of such conflict. SECTION 21. DEFERRAL OF CAPACITY CHARGE INCREASES FOR CERTAIN PROJECTS. The portion of any project formally filed with the Clay County Development Review Committee ("DRC") or a City DRC prior to September 30, 2006, for which the Authority has already received completed plans acceptable to the Authority and a properly executed Developer Agreement, along with payment of all Developer Agreement charges, and commencement of water, wastewater, and reclaimed water construction occurs prior to September 30, 2007, will qualify for the capacity charges which are in effect prior to October 34 CCUA RESOLUTION NO. 2017/2018-01 1, 2006, as set forth in Authority Resolution No. 2005/2006-01. However, capacity charges under Rate Resolution, No. 2005/2006-01, as the same may be amended and supplemented from time to time, shall apply to all other Developer Agreements entered into on or after the October 1, 2006 effective date, or for such developments under previously executed Developer Agreements, which do not meet the requirements of the preceding sentence of this Section 21. 35 CCUA RESOLUTION NO. 2017/2018-01 SECTION 22. EFFECTIVE DATE. By approving the proposed Fiscal Year 2017-2018 rates, fees and charges for Utility, this Resolution shall take effect on October 1, 2017. DULY ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors, Clay County Utility Authority, on October 3, 2017, to be effective as of October 1, 2017. BOARD OF SUPERVISORS CLAY COUNTY UTILITY AUTHORITY By: ;(Alwire.../1w Welch, Chairman ATTEST: B Ja 'c Loudermill , Secretary Clay ounty Utility Authority (Seal 36 CCUA RESOLUTION NO. 2017/2018-01 Attachment 1 CLAY COUNTY UTILITY AUTHORITY SERVICE AVAILABILITY POLICY This Service Availability Policy of the Clay County Utility Authority is attached to, and made a part of, the Rate Resolution of the Authority, Resolution No. 2017/2018-01. All terms not otherwise defined in this Attachment 1 shall have the same meaning as assigned to them in the Rate Resolution. 1. GENERAL INFORMATION It is Utility's intention to provide service throughout its service area as requested, providing that it is economically feasible to do so. 2. AVAILABILITY A. Water, reuse water and wastewater service will be made available by Utility throughout Utility's service territory, subject to any outstanding interlocal agreements or other contracts or franchises awarded by Utility to third parties. Utility will evaluate each request for service as to its feasibility. If Utility determines that it is not economically feasible to serve such territory in accordance with its Rate Resolution and this Service Availability Policy, and if the parties agree, Utility will prepare a special agreement setting forth terms, outside the scope of Utility's Service Availability Policy, by which it can provide service, either through bulk service or some other arrangement. The reasonable cost of preparation of such special agreement shall be reimbursed to Utility from the Applicant seeking service. B. Certain areas within Utility's service territory may have developed in whole or in part without central water, wastewater and/or reuse water service, and are currently using private wells and septic tanks. If such unserved area is located in the vicinity of existing Utility appurtenances, so that it is economically feasible to extend service to such area, application may be made for service by an affected owner or purchaser under a pending contract of sale or contract for deed to such area, pursuant to Utility's In-Fill Projects Fund Policy Statement formally adopted, amended and restated by the Board of Supervisors for the Authority on May 4, 1999, in Resolution No. 1998/1999- 09, which, as may be amended from time to time, is available for review at Utility office and which is hereby incorporated by reference. Customers connecting to Utility's water, wastewater and/or reuse water system(s) pursuant to such In-Fill Projects Fund Policy shall be required to pay the costs, fees, charges and rates set forth in Utility's then current Rate Resolution, to comply with the then current In-Fill Projects Fund Policy Statement, and also pay Utility's carrying costs, interest, fees, charges, and rates as provided for in the then current In-Fill Projects Fund Policy Statement. 37 CCUA RESOLUTION NO. 2017/2018-01 C. The Middleburg Service Area of Utility, as defined and established by the Board of Supervisors for Utility in Resolution No. 1998/1999-10, which is available for review at Utility office and which is hereby incorporated by reference, has been identified by Utility for a special expenditure of funds for utility infrastructure development and plant construction. Customers connecting to Utility's water, wastewater and/or reuse water system(s) within the Middleburg Service Area shall be required to pay the costs, fees, charges and rates set forth in Utility's then current Rate Resolution, to comply with the requirements of Resolution No. 1998/1999-10, as amended, and also pay Utility's prorated infrastructure development costs, carrying costs, interest, fees, charges, and rates as provided for in Resolution No. 1998/1999-10, as amended. For the current fiscal year, the carrying charge for the Middleburg Service Area Policy and the Infill Policy and the financing charge for the same each are set forth in Exhibit "A" attached hereto and made a part hereof Also, the current fiscal year distribution and collection infrastructure charge per acre for the Middleburg Service Area for water and for wastewater are set forth in Exhibit"A" attached hereto and made a part hereof. 3. OBLIGATIONS OF UTILITY It shall be Utility's obligation to analyze, evaluate, and respond to all requests for extension of its services where extensions to specific locations are requested. Once the Applicant has provided Utility all of the information that is necessary for Utility to evaluate the extension of service, it shall be Utility's obligation to provide a firm price to the Applicant for such service extension including construction cost estimates, where applicable, connection or plant capacity charges, and any other approved charges for such service extensions. 4. OBLIGATIONS OF DEVELOPER It shall be the Applicant's obligation to provide Utility with all of the information Utility needs in order to evaluate the feasibility and cost of providing service. Such information shall include, but not be limited to, (1) location of project, (2) survey of property, (3) complete plans and specifications for project, including drainage plans, (4) flow data, (5) type of facilities to be installed, (6) metering arrangement, (7) size of project, (8) description of waste to be discharged into Utility's wastewater system, including chemical analysis of such wastewater if it is other than domestic wastewater, (9) complete legal names of Applicant and/or Owner, including addresses, type of business entity, and state in which said entity was created, (10) estimated date that service is needed, (11) type of services requested, (12) landscape irrigation watering plan, (13) reuse facilities design, and (14) internal fire flow requirements, etc. It shall be the Applicant's and Utility's responsibility to execute all water, reuse water and wastewater agreements, contracts, and easements which are necessary in order for Utility to provide service to the Applicant's property and/or project. For purposes of illustration and not limitation, the Applicant and Utility shall be required to execute, in accordance with 38 CCUA RESOLUTION NO. 2017/2018-01 Utility's Resolution No. 1997/1998-08, which, as the same may be amended from time to time, is available for review at Utility office and is hereby incorporated by reference, (i) a letter agreement in the form required by the Executive Director or his/her designee, prior to Utility executing any notification or application for a Florida Department of Environmental Protection permit for the construction or extension of water and/or wastewater facilities with respect to the Applicant's project, and (ii) a Developer Agreement in the form prescribed by the Executive Director of Utility or his/her designee, and the Applicant shall pay to Utility all of the appropriate fees and charges set forth in such Developer Agreement, prior to the commencement of construction of the water, reuse water and/or wastewater facilities to be owned and maintained by Utility, for the project. Utility shall not be obligated to provide service to an Applicant that fails to timely satisfy the foregoing conditions for service. 5. ON-SITE FACILITIES It shall be the Applicant's responsibility to pay the entire cost of the on-site water, reuse water and/or wastewater facilities that are necessary to provide service to Applicant's development. On-site facilities are those located within the property for which the Applicant is requesting service. Such on-site facilities shall include the facilities which are necessary to accommodate Utility's Master Plan which may require each development to extend the Master Planned mains across their property and to provide stubs to adjacent properties, as necessary, to loop service and/or ensure that service can be made available to adjacent properties. Such on-site facilities that Utility accepts for ownership and maintenance, shall be donated to Utility by the property/project owner. If on-site temporary pump stations or backflow prevention devices are required, they shall be paid for 100% by the Applicant, without any provision for refund. 6. OFF-SITE FACILITIES Off-site facilities are those located outside the property for which the Applicant is requesting service which are necessary to connect and transmit water, reuse water or wastewater to or from Utility's facilities. Where off-site extensions are required in order to service Applicant's development and such off-site mains will be used strictly for the Applicant's development, then the total cost of such off-site extension shall be paid for entirely by the Applicant, and if Utility agrees to accept them for ownership and maintenance, the property/project owner shall donate them to Utility. In such situations, there will be no refundable agreement. This provision shall not preclude Utility from connecting to such systems for the purpose of master planning looped service to the area. 7. CONSTRUCTION OF OVERSIZED FACILITIES Where pump stations, on-site force mains, and other facilities are master planned to serve substantial developments other than that required for the Applicant requesting service, then such Applicant, who requests service, may be required to pay the entire cost of the oversized facilities. In such event the area to be serviced by such oversized facilities will be identified and a basis for equitable allocation of the cost will be established. The Applicant, who advances the cost of such facilities, will be refunded without interest as other 39 CCUA RESOLUTION NO. 2017/2018-01 developments pay their pro rata share of the oversized facilities in accordance with the provisions of the "Refundable Advances" section in Paragraph 8 herein. Where off-site extensions are required in order to service Applicant's development and such off-site mains are sized so that they can be utilized by other properties not owned by the Applicant, then the Applicant, who is requesting service, may be required by Utility to front the fixed charge quotation of Utility or the contract cost of Applicant's contractor for such mains. In such event, Utility and Applicant will enter into a refundable agreement, as described in Paragraph 8 herein. Should situations arise where it is more practical for Utility to advance the excess fixed charge quotation of Utility or the contract cost of Applicant's contractor of permanent pump stations, force mains, and other oversized facilities, and where such property to be served by the oversized facilities would normally be required to pay all such charges for the on-site and off-site mains, then in those situations, Utility will be allowed to prorate such charges on an equitable basis over the property/properties to be served by such facilities from those properties benefiting from same. Utility shall not have any obligation to advance such charge, however, it is possible that areas exist that it would not be economically feasible to service on any other basis due to the small size of the project involved. 8. REFUNDABLE ADVANCES If an Applicant advances the charges for certain off-site extensions and oversized facilities which will benefit other properties with excess available capacities, Utility shall enter into a refundable agreement with the Applicant for the value of such excess capacity charges. This agreement shall carry a term of ten (10) years without interest, subject to extension for an additional ten (10) year term without interest, if the Applicant which is subject to such a refundable agreement, or its successors and assigns, applies writing delivered to the Executive Director of the Authority prior to the expiration of the initial ten (10) year term for an extension of the term of such refundable agreement. If the property/properties, which are the subject of collection for refund, does/do not develop prior to the later of the expiration of(i) the initial ten (10) year term of the refundable agreement or (ii), as applicable, the ten (10) year extension term thereof, if such agreement has been so extended as called for in the preceding sentence, then no further refund(s) will be due. An equitable basis for allocation of the excess charges that is advanced by the Applicant will be established. As subsequent applicants connect to the service provided by such facilities, their pro rata share of the charges for such facilities will be assessed to them and, when collected, will be refunded to the original Applicant who advanced the charges for such facilities. Such refunds will be made until such time as the original Applicant who advanced the charges for the facilities has received 100% of the excessive charges that he or she originally incurred. 9. SYSTEM DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION All extensions to Utility's system shall be designed and constructed in accordance with Utility's standard specifications and procedures. 40 CCUA RESOLUTION NO. 2017/2018-01 It shall be Utility's right, at the Applicant's expense, to construct and/or approve the construction of the on-site installations that will be owned and maintained by Utility. It shall also be Utility's right to review all plans and specifications for connections to its system to ensure that Utility's design standards are met and to ensure that service to existing Customers is not unduly and unnecessarily interrupted. Developer shall pay a fee to compensate Utility for the time required to review such plans and specifications. Utility reserves the right to approve Applicant's contractor prior to construction of any on-site or off-site facilities, which contractor must, at a minimum, hold a license from the State of Florida for underground construction and demonstrate acceptable experience in the field. 10. DESIGN BY INDEPENDENT ENGINEERS All extensions to Utility's system that require permits, shall be designed by a State of Florida Licensed Engineer. All designs shall be coordinated to coincide with Utility's master plan for service to the area. All plans and specifications shall be approved and accepted by Utility prior to commencement of any construction. 11. CUSTOMER CONNECTION CHARGE (TAP-IN) Charges in this section shall be as defined in Section 2(4) of the Rate Resolution. The charge for Utility construction costs for tapping into a line to connect service is an amount equal to Utility's estimate of the approximate cost to design, permit and construct a connection point to Utility's existing facilities and extension of such facilities to Customer's property utilizing Utility's own staff Such extensions may be potable water, reclaimed water or wastewater facilities. The availability of Utility's construction personnel to accomplish any particular job is not guaranteed and is subject to scheduling. Alternatively, Developer may employee an Engineer to design and permit such extension and hire a Florida Licensed Underground Utility Contractor to provide the installation. In such event, Developer shall comply with all of Utility's standard requirements, including, but not limited to, design, permitting, construction, property transfers to Utility, Warranty, Maintenance Security Bond, as-built drawings, easements, etc. 12. WATER METER INSTALLATION The Developer or each Applicant shall be charged for the water meter and for installation of the water meter as set forth in Exhibit "A" attached hereto and made a part hereof Those charges only include the installation of the meter, stub-out pipe from the meter and a backflow prevention device, and do not include any other charges associated with the installation of other service and the charges associated with tapping into the water main. To the extent a service installation is required in order to provide Customer utility service, the charges for such installation, including the installation of the water meter will be based on the estimated cost of the installation, regardless of meter size. In no event will such charge be less than the meter installation charges shown above. The water meter installation charges, and any such additional charges, are due and payable at the time Customer makes an application for service. 41 CCUA RESOLUTION NO. 2017/2018-01 13. REUSE WATER METER INSTALLATION The Developer or each Applicant shall be charged for the reuse water meter and for installation of the reuse water meter as set forth in Exhibit "A" attached hereto and made a part hereof. Such charges only include the installation of the meter and stub-out pipe from the meter, and do not include any other charges associated with the installation of other service and the charges associated with tapping into the water main. To the extent a service installation is required in order to provide Customer utility service, the charges for such installation, including the installation of the reuse water meter will be based on the estimated cost of the installation, regardless of meter size. In no event will such charge be less than the meter installation charges shown above. The reuse water meter installation charges, and any such additional charges, are due and payable at the time Customer makes an application for service. 14. CUSTOMER INSTALLATION(CUSTOMER MAINTAINED LINES) The Applicant shall be required to own and maintain all facilities that are installed by it or its plumbers on Customer side of the point of delivery. Such facilities shall also include all fire flow detection devices and backflow prevention devices whether installed by Utility or by Applicant. 15. INSPECTIONS Utility does not require inspections at the present time. However, any damage to Utility's system due to a faulty connection shall be the responsibility of Customer and property owner (if they are not the same) when and if such faulty connections are found. Customer or property owner shall be required to pay Utility the actual cost of any inspections required as a result of such problems. 16. TRANSFER OF CONTRIBUTED PROPERTY - BILLS OF SALE Once Utility initiates permanent service, unless the parties agree to the contrary, then Utility's water, reuse water and wastewater agreement automatically activates the transfer of title to Utility of the on-site and off-site facilities that Applicant has paid for and which are required to be donated to Utility. 17. COST RECORDS AND "AS-BUILT SURVEY PLANS" All cost records pertaining to the cost of the water, reuse water and sewer facilities donated to Utility, shall be provided to Utility. Prior to acceptance of any extension to Utility's system that is completed by a licensed underground utility contractor, Utility will require that: Applicant's contractor provide Utility "As-built Survey Plans" per Utility's As-built Specifications Standards Manual attached hereto as Exhibit "B"; 42 CCUA RESOLUTION NO. 2017/2018-01 Neat, legible, handwritten field copy as-built drawings be submitted showing all dimensions and elevations required by Utility; and Applicant shall be responsible for paying in advance Utility's cost for quality control review of "As-built Survey Plans" for each such extension of Utility's system, based on Utility's initial estimate of the cost of such review. Applicant shall be charged on an hourly rate an additional cost for completing follow-up,plus plotting and printing costs for any extra proof sets, for extra time required for revisions to Utility's CADD "As-built Survey Plans", caused by inadequate, inaccurate or incomplete "As-built Survey Plans" provided by the Applicant's surveyor. Once Utility has completed a proof set of the final, "As-built Survey Plans" will be provided to the Applicant's contractor for proofreading and verification of its accuracy of quality control review of the revised "As-built-Survey Plans". When Utility's proposed final CADD as-built plans have been verified as accurate by the Applicant's contractor, then a final set of official "As-built-Survey Plans" will be plotted by Utility, and mylars will be prepared and submitted for the signature of the Applicant's contractor. 18. EASEMENTS AND RIGHT-OF-WAYS It shall be the Applicant's responsibility to provide all easements and right-of-ways to Utility that are necessary for Utility to have proper access to its facilities for maintenance and repair purposes. Where metes and bounds legal descriptions are required by the Applicant/property owner, in situations where Utility would normally accept blanket easements, then the cost of the preparation of such legal description shall be that of the Applicant/property owner. 19. ACCEPTANCE OF FACILITIES AND MAINTENANCE BOND Utility reserves the right to require that all facilities which are to be connected to its system be acceptable to Utility before permanent water, reuse water and/or sewer service will be provided. In addition, Utility reserves the right to require proof that all water, reuse water and sewer facilities, which are accepted by Utility for ownership and maintenance, have been paid for in full by the Applicant/property owner and the title to same is clear of all encumbrances. The Applicant/property owner shall also provide to Utility, at the Applicant/property owner's sole expense, such maintenance bond or other form of security acceptable to Utility in such amounts approved by Utility, which by its or their express terms protect and indemnify Utility against any loss, damage, costs, claims, debts or demands by reason of defects, latent or otherwise, in the system to be and remain in effect for two (2) years from the date of the system acceptance by Utility. 20. DEVELOPER AGREEMENTS Utility requires that a water, reuse water and/or wastewater agreement be executed for all extensions of service to new Customers which require extension of and/or alterations to Utility's existing facilities in order to initiate such services. If an existing Customer is modifying their current service under a pre-existing Developer Agreement with Utility, or 43 CCUA RESOLUTION NO. 2017/2018-01 under a similar service agreement with a predecessor service provider to Utility, then the Executive Director or his/her designee shall have the authority to require that the entire Customer's service be documented and amended and restated in a current Developer Agreement with the Customer, confirming the existing service, and providing for the expanded or modified service and for payment of all fees, rates and charges in connection with such expanded or modified service, prior to effecting the expansion or modification of that customer service. The purpose of this provision is to attempt to ensure that all Customers of Utility are legally obligated to Utility under current, consistent Developer Agreements, taking into account applicable project specific provisions. The form of Developer Agreement for each such extension of service shall be prescribed by the Executive Director of Utility, or his/her designee, pursuant to Resolution No. 1998/1999-11, as amended, and shall include such additional and further provisions which the Executive Director or his/her designee shall, in their sole discretion, be required to fully protect the rights of Utility and enhance the efficient operation of Utility with minimum exposure to third party tort and contractual liability, again taking into account applicable project specific provisions. 21. FACILITIES INSTALLED OR FINANCED BY UTILITY Where Utility has installed or financed the installation of water, reuse water and/or wastewater facilities at its expense, and it is not practical to maintain cost records for determination of the pro rata share of the charges allocable to an applicant, Utility shall be allowed to charge the Applicant a front footage charge representing the reasonable cost to cover the Applicant's fair pro rata share of the original value of the mains serving the Applicant's property. In the event such facility is a service lateral to applicant's property, then Customer will be assessed a charge based on Utility's estimate of the original value of the service line installation. 22. PRIVATE FIRE PROTECTION CHARGE The Applicant may request to have direct fire main stubs to their facilities for purposes of internal fire sprinkler system and may request Utility guarantee the availability of a specified G.P.M. of flow for fire protection. In such instances where the existing mains are capable of carrying the fire flow requested, the Applicant shall pay to Utility the Private Fire Protection charge set forth in the Rate Resolution then in effect, for the purpose of assisting Utility in providing the excess reserve plant capacities required for the fire flow to the Applicant's property. In instances where the existing mains are not capable of carrying the fire flow requested, then Utility shall provide an estimate of the charges to alter the existing fire mains to accommodate the Applicant's fire flow requirement and the charges for such alterations shall be reimbursed by the Applicant in addition to the Private Fire Protection Charge. 23. INSPECTION OF FACILITIES TO BE OWNED BY UTILITY Where facilities which are to be owned by Utility are constructed by an outside contractor, Utility reserves the right to have an inspector on the job at all times during all 44 CCUA RESOLUTION NO. 2017/2018-01 phases of construction in which case it shall be the applicant's responsibility to reimburse Utility for the estimated cost of such inspections, including all overhead associated with same. 24. DESIGN OF FACILITIES TO BE OWNED BY UTILITY Where the Applicant has its engineer design facilities which are to be connected to Utility's existing facilities, and are to be owned by Utility, Utility reserves the right to require the Applicant to reimburse it for its entire cost incurred in reviewing the plans prepared by the design engineer, such cost to include all overhead associated with such review and Utility's cost for a review engineer hired or contracted with by Utility for such purpose. 25. SEPTAGE DISPOSAL The Authority will accept only domestic septic wastes from licensed, commercial carriers of septage. Septage carriers must apply in advance for permission to use the Authority's facilities, and the Authority staff shall not grant permission to any carrier to use the Authority's wastewater treatment facilities if such carrier or its principal(s) have a demonstrated history of illegal or inappropriate dumping or deposit of industrial wastes, pollutants or contaminants. Any denials by staff may be appealed by the septage carrier to the Board of Supervisors. The Authority reserves the right to collect septage samples periodically to evaluate the various pollutants including, but not limited to, Biochemical Oxygen Demand ("BOD") and Total Suspended Solids ("TSS"). Should test results disclose chemical contents that may be detrimental to the Authority's bacteriological treatment process and/or effluent disposal limitations then such disposal, once identified, will no longer be accepted. If it becomes evident that policing unauthorized disposal is not practical, then the problems will be presented to the Board of Supervisors of the Authority for formal action with regard to continuation of such service. Septage carriers must provide the Authority with a manifest indicating the source and quantity of wastes introduced into the wastewater treatment system. Septage carriers will also be responsible for laboratory costs incurred by the Authority to evaluate the wastes being introduced into the treatment system. Septage carriers will further be responsible for removing initial screenings from the strainer at the point of discharge. The solids will be deposited in a container supplied by the Authority. In addition to the foregoing, all users of Utility's wastewater treatment facilities shall comply at all times with, and shall be subject to fine, penalty, termination or other sanction as provided in, Authority Resolution No. 2011/2012-06, the Pretreatment Resolution, which, as amended from time to time, is available for review at Utility office and is hereby incorporated by reference. 26. CROSS-CONNECTION CONTROL POLICY All Customers shall comply with Utility's Cross-Connection Control Policy, as previously adopted by the Board of Supervisors for Utility on April 14, 1995, and as amended, restated and readopted on April 4, 2000, as the same may be amended and then in 45 CCUA RESOLUTION NO. 2017/2018-01 force. A copy of that policy is on file with the Recording Secretary for the Authority and is available for inspection during normal business hours of the Authority. 27. FIRE HYDRANT METER POLICY AND PROCEDURES All Customers shall comply with Utility's Fire Hydrant Meter Policy and Procedures, as previously adopted by the Board of Supervisors for Utility by its informal action on September 19, 2000, which, as amended from time to time, is on file with the Recording Secretary for the Authority and available for review during normal working hours of the Authority. 28. DEFERRAL AND FINANCING OF FEES, CHARGES AND COSTS Utility is prohibited from providing free service, and shall impose uniform rates, fees and charges for each user of the same class. However, the Board of Supervisors for Utility may, from time to time, extend credit or defer collection of the fees, charges and costs provided for herein and under the Rate Resolution, as follows: A. Hardship Deferrals. Hardship deferral or financing of charges, fees and costs that are payable or reimbursable to Utility may be considered on a case by case basis for residential properties. B. Other Deferrals. Other deferral or financing of charges, fees and costs that are payable or reimbursable to Utility may be considered on a case-by-case basis, when the Applicant's circumstances, as documented to Utility, are such that the payment of charges, fees and costs to Utility when due hereunder or under the Rate Resolution is not practical or reasonable, and when any of the following circumstances exist: i. Applicant is a non-profit corporation,providing low-income housing. ii. Applicant's property to be served by Utility is within a current or former grant area, which then or in the past has received federal or state payments to upgrade central water, wastewater or reuse system(s) serving the area in which the subject property is located. iii. The property or intended use of the property is unusual or irregular, such that the immediate payment of Utility's charges, fees and costs reimbursements in strict accordance with the terms of the Rate Resolution or this Service Availability Policy does not result in a fair burden on Applicant for connecting to Utility's system(s). iv. There is a special environmental benefit accruing from connecting the property to Utility's system(s). 46 CCUA RESOLUTION NO. 2017/2018-01 v. There is available to Utility third-party financing, payments, incentives or other revenue in consideration of Utility providing the immediate connection. vi. Other circumstances exist which, in consideration of the public trust held by the Board of Supervisors of Utility, make it in the best interest of Utility and its ratepayers to defer or finance the collection of such charges, fees and reimbursable costs required to be paid to Utility for connection of service. In any instance in which a deferral or the financing of charges, fees and reimbursable costs is approved, the Board of Supervisors shall adopt as a part of its action and record, findings which support the existence of a public benefit accruing to Utility and its ratepayers from the extension of credit by deferral or financing of charges, fees or reimbursable costs, or any of them, in that instance. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein, the Board of Supervisors shall not discriminate in the approving or disapproving of any such requested deferral or financing of charges, fees and reimbursable costs, based on the race, ethnic origin, religious affiliation, marital status, gender or age of the Applicant. Any charges, fees or reimbursable costs payable to Utility which are deferred or financed pursuant hereto shall be secured by a lien against the subject property, and shall be repaid on such terms and conditions as approved by the Board of Supervisors. In the event that any information provided or representations made to the Board of Supervisors in a successful application for deferral or financing is later shown to be materially false or misleading, then the Board of Supervisors, in its sole discretion, may accelerate all deferred or financed charges, fees and costs, and the same shall by payable by the Applicant, its successors and assigns as to the subject property, upon demand by the Board of Supervisors. 29. ADDITIONAL COSTS OF PROVIDING SERVICE. In the event that an Applicant, or an Applicant's predecessor in interest with respect to a property, increases the cost of providing service to that property by refusing to cooperate with Utility in timely master planning for water, wastewater, and/or reuse water service(s) to such property; by refusing to grant easements for utility purposes across the property designed to serve that property and adjacent property which is to be served by Utility; by refusing to enter into a Developer Agreement in sufficient time for Utility to extend service to the Applicant's property in a cost efficient manner; by negotiating for service, or entering into agreements for service, with unfranchised water, wastewater, and/or reuse water utility providers within Utility's geographic jurisdictional limits; or by acting in any other manner inconsistent with Utility's policies and practices, including those set forth in the Rate Resolution and this Service Availability Policy, then such Applicant, and its successors in interest with respect to such property, or any portion(s) thereof, shall be responsible for the increased cost and expense of Utility ultimately providing service to such property, including without limitation, the cost of condemnation of easements, cost of litigation, increased cost of emergency or expedited construction of Utility's facilities, increased professional fees and expenses, and other reasonable costs and expenses of Utility, which are reasonably 47 CCUA RESOLUTION NO. 2017/2018-01 attributable to the action of the Applicant, or the Applicant's predecessor(s) in interest as to such property. If such increased costs and expenses are fairly allocable to more than one such property, then the total increased cost and expenses shall be allocated among all of the properties affected. 30. FLEX RENTAL SPACE DEVELOPMENTS. Determination of an Applicant's or Customer's intended use of a particular service location is necessary for Utility to accurately compute and apply the ERCs applicable to that service location, and to determine the metering requirements for that service location. Multi- tenant structures typically require separate utility facilities and metering for each unit capable of being leased. However, the Board of Utility desires to implement a new approach in dealing with undetermined use speculative office, commercial, industrial and/or retail space developed at a single service location, which may require more than one meter ("Flex Space"), which Flex Space is sought to be metered or modified by an Applicant or Customer after October 1, 2005. For new or modified Flex Space, Utility shall continue to require individual meters and plumbing design for the maximum number of units based on what the Applicant or Customer reasonably believes to be the smallest space that will be capable of being leased. The Applicant or Customer then shall be given the option to pay for all meters with the Developer Agreement and install all the meters in advance when service location is ready for the first meter. If all meters are installed and paid for in advance as described above, then Utility would make any appropriate adjustments once the initial occupancy and leasing configuration for the service location is established, and would remove and refund any excess meters at that time. However, if the Applicant or Customer elects the option of only paying in advance for one meter, and paying for supplemental meters as occupants or tenants move in to the service location, then Utility shall impose an extra service charge per event, applicable each time a supplemental Developer Agreement is to be prepared to add an additional meter or a block of meters. Utility shall continue to collect capacity charges in advance, based on the least intensive assessment of those charges. If the tenants or occupants for the service location, and their respective intended uses, are not known upfront, then a supplemental Developer Agreement will be prepared for each adjustment to the service location's overall usage to true up the impact of the service location on Utility System, and additional charges shall be imposed by Utility as the tenants or occupants come online at that service location. An additional service charge shall be assessed with each supplemental Developer Agreement. If a supplemental Developer Agreement covers both the assessment of additional capacity charges and additional meters, then only one additional service charge will be assessed. In addition to the foregoing, if an Applicant or Customer has pre-planned and determined which meter will serve each lease space or unit of the Flex Space for the service location, and provides that information to Utility, then Utility's staff will audit and verify which meter serves each individual unit of the service location. This additional audit will be done in one trip for all meters at no additional charge. However, for each additional trip that, in Utility's judgment, is necessary to audit the meter/rental unit relationship, a service charge per trip shall be assessed. Should the audit take over three quarters of an hour, then each extra hour or portion thereof shall be charged per hour. 48 CCUA RESOLUTION NO. 2017/2018-01 For existing Flex Space which is master metered, Utility will attempt to be notified by appropriate county building deparliiient each time a commercial unit changes names for electric service. Utility staff shall determine if the service address location is a master metered unit, and if so, Utility will send the Industrial Pretreatment Survey and other questionnaires to the tenant, occupant or the service location owner for completion, based on the information available to Utility. Based on the returned Industrial Pretreatment Survey, Utility will advise the service location owner what, if any, special pretreatment requirements will be assessed. If necessary to ensure compliance, the service location owner will be notified of the date that Utility's service to the service location will be discontinued to the master meter, if the information requested is not received by Utility. In accordance with Utility's Water Conservation Policy on file with the St. Johns River Water Management District, Utility is not allowed to let Developers use master meters to meter more than one tenant or separate business. At any time during the course of Utility providing service to any new service location after October 1, 2005, Utility shall have the right to inspect and audit the number of separate occupants and tenants per meter. When this inspection occurs, if no violation of this policy is found, there will be no charge for the inspection. However, for each violation that is found, a charge of$500.00 will be assessed to recover the cost of this administrative inspection program. In addition, if the Applicant or Customer is not in compliance, the Applicant or Customer will be given ninety (90) days to correct the metering problem, at the Applicant or Customer's expense. Failure to timely comply with that notice will authorize Utility to discontinue service to the service location's master metered service, until such time as compliance with all of Utility's policies are achieved by the Applicant or Customer for that service location. 31. RESIDENTIAL RECLAIMED WATER SYSTEM DEMAND MANAGEMENT In an effort to manage costs for the best benefit to all reclaimed Customers due to (i) the extreme peak demands that can be created when multiple irrigation systems are activated at the same time and(ii)the unreasonable cost of the oversized facilities required to meet that demand, it is necessary that demand management practices be initiated. In this regard, the following demand management practices shall be followed: A. This policy applies to established lawns only. Irrigation of new landscape will be allowed at any time on any day for the initial thirty (30) days and every other day for the next thirty (30) days for a total of one sixty (60) day period, provided that the irrigation is limited to the minimum amount necessary for establishment'. B. Even numbered addresses shall water on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. C. Odd numbered addresses shall water on Tuesday, Thursday, and either Saturday or Sunday. 1 Language retrieved from the St.Johns River Water Management District website: http://sjrwmd.com/rule/rule_FAQs.html 49 CCUA RESOLUTION NO. 2017/2018-01 D. If a Customer chooses to water between the hours of 2:00 AM — 7:00 AM, then the Customer shall adhere to the following watering schedule, based on the first letter of the Customer's last name: First letter of last name Preferred Watering Time A through F 2:00 AM—3:15 AM G through L 3:15 AM—4:30 AM M through P 4:30 AM—5:45 AM Q through Z 5:45 AM—7:00 AM Watering outside of the 2:00 AM — 7:00 AM timeframe is unrestricted by the Authority, however, the St. Johns River Water Management District may impose restrictions from time to time. Watering between the hours of 10:00 AM and 4:00 PM is always discouraged by the St. Johns River Water Management District. All Authority approved reclaimed irrigation contractors shall be trained on these demand management criteria and are required to adhere to this criterion when setting single family residential reclaimed irrigation system timers served by the Authority's System. Authority staff shall be authorized to inspect and enforce this demand management criterion and as a last resort, may discontinue reclaimed water service to those violating these demand management requirements. This policy and management program applies only to single family reclaimed irrigation systems. General service reclaimed irrigation systems may be required by agreement to adhere to specifically designed demand management practices. 32. ADJUSTMENT FOR NEWLY SODDED LAWNS The Authority provides a separate adjustment for Customers who have new sod installed as their lawn on their property or leasehold. The adjustment for new sod is limited to no more than once every five (5) years per Customer. The Customer must provide proof of the newly sodded lawn and Authority staff must schedule a field audit with the Customer to verify that the Customer is not overwatering the newly sodded lawn. If eligible based on the Authority's verification, then the Customer would receive an adjustment based on a bill calculated with usage rates capped at tier 2 rates. The Customer's adjusted bill would only apply to the first thirty (30) days after the new sod is installed. The volume of water related to irrigating the new sod would not be subject to sewer charges for that initial thirty (30) day period. 33. SWIMMING POOL CREDIT FOR WASTEWATER(I.E., SEWER)USAGE The Authority shall offer a pool credit to Customers (both residential and general service) in good standing. 50 CCUA RESOLUTION NO. 2017/2018-01 Any metered Customer with water service to whom wastewater (i.e., sewer) charges are regularly rendered and through whose meter a swimming pool receives water from the Authority's water system and whose pool capacity has been documented to the Authority by the pool contractor, builder or homeowner, shall have the right under certain circumstances, to fill the pool without application of the wastewater charge to the quantity of water used to fill the pool and excess usage from that pool fill shall be at tier 2. These circumstances include initial pool construction and major pool maintenance projects that require pool draining. The right to fill the pool without wastewater flow charges and with excess usage charges at tier 2 level, may be exercised by the Customer making a written request using the forms available from the Authority. The written request shall include such documented proof as required and satisfactory to the Authority, of the pool's capacity in gallons. The written request shall also include: A. Affidavit (on the form provided by the Authority), properly executed by the Customer and builder; B. A copy of the building permit from the Clay County Building and Zoning Department (or equivalent building and zoning department depending on the location of the Customer's property being served by the Authority) for a new pool, or a copy of a maintenance agreement requiring the draining of an existing pool; and C. Water meter readings both immediately before and after the filling of the pool, with dates and times of readings noted. If the builder or Customer is not comfortable with obtaining the meter readings, Authority personnel will provide the service for the current advertised service charge. Customer will be responsible for any damages to the Authority's meter box, meter and reading devices if the Customer damages Authority property while obtaining these readings. All written requests shall be furnished to the Authority no later than thirty (30) days after completion of the filling. Requests will not be reviewed for consideration if all of the outlined items above are not included. Upon receipt of a proper written request, the Authority shall issue an appropriate credit to the Customer's account. 34. DEVELOPMENT OF REGIONAL IMPACT — START-UP UTILITIES — RESPONSIBILITIES FOR MINIMUM START UP COST In areas where new Development of Regional Impact ("DRI") are approved and construction of new water, wastewater, and reclaimed water utility plants and system are required as part of the start-up infrastructure for such development, the Authority and Developer shall negotiate the terms and conditions for the Authority to cover all water, wastewater, and reclaimed water plants and system costs applicable to such DRI. Typically, the Authority installs its plants at its expense and recovers Capacity Charges from Developer, which is designed to recover plant and related costs. Due to the ever-increasing construction cost and the uncertainty of the value that Developer will propose for the land that will be dedicated for plant sites, it is impossible to establish whether the current or future capacity 51 CCUA RESOLUTION NO. 2017/2018-01 charges of the Authority will be sufficient to cover that cost. It would be unfair to existing ratepayers for the Authority to be exposed to the financial risk of the initial development and operating cost without some guarantees from Developer. The overriding goal is to come up with an agreement whereby the cost of all plants, including the plant site(s) land value to be funded by the DRI Developer, and any over sizing of facilities for Master Planned areas outside of the DRI, shall be recovered from the non-DRI Developer and refunded to the DRI Developer. In addition, a guaranteed revenue provision may be initiated and agreed to by the parties on a case by case basis to help the Authority cover its on-going costs until a negotiated number of paying customers are connected to newly constructed plants. The target number of customer connections will be the number it will take in order for the new plants to reach a cash flow breakeven point. The primary purpose of this Paragraph 34 is to emphasize financial feasibility for the Authority since the initial investment for new plant(s) will be significant without any assurance that customer growth will be sufficient to support the Authority's requested infrastructure investment. Therefore, the Authority shall have the prerogative of determining if and when the DRI has progressed to a point where financial feasibility has been achieved and conversion to the Authority's normal and customary service availability charges can be commenced. This does not include the additional cost of normal stubs to adjacent properties, which the Authority requires of Developers under its Rate Resolution and otherwise by this Service Availability Policy. 35. DEFERRAL OF CERTAIN CAPACITY AND CONNECTION CHARGES FOR SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENTS The Board of the Authority finds that promoting single family home ownership and development serves a vital and important public purpose consistent with the mission and statutory authority, mandate, and duties of the Authority. The Board further finds that the deferral of certain Utility fees or charges until water service is applied for within a single- family residential development of 1 or more total lots on a per single-family lot (i.e., 1 ERC), is a reasonable deferral of Utility fees and charges which will not negatively impact the Authority's ability to plan for or reserve capacity, nor negatively impair the extension of the distribution and collection facilities of the System. Therefore, the Authority hereby authorizes the Executive Director or his/her designee to enter into such Developer Agreements as the Executive Director sees fit for the provision of water, wastewater, and/or reclaimed water service to any Applicant for the same, for single-family developments of 1 or more total lots, contractually binding the Authority's deferral of the Capacity Charges, AWS Connection Charge, and Environmental Impact Charge as would otherwise be applicable to such Property, to be divided into and collected on an individual per single family residential lot basis, as water service is applied for in the future for each such lot in that development. The Developer Agreement shall contact such other and further provisions as authorized by the Executive Director and as may be approved by the Board from time to time. The Debt Service Charge and other established rates, fees, and charges of the 52 CCUA RESOLUTION NO. 2017/2018-01 Authority for such Property shall not be deferred. The Executive Director shall cause such recordings as necessary to be made in the public records of the subject county reflecting the deferral of the fees and charges so authorized. 53 CCUA RESOLUTION NO. 2017/2018-01 Attachment 2 FIRE HYDRANT METER POLICY RATE SCHEDULE Description of Fee or Charge Amount "Plan A"Deposit(Lessee installs meter) $ 1,100.00 "Plan B"Deposit(CCUA installs meter) $ 500.00 Application Fee $ 30.00 Meter Assembly Base Facility Charge(Per Day) $ 2.62 Water Usage Charge(Per 1000 gallons) $ 1.84 Meter Setup/Relocation Fee and Fee to Replace Cut Meter Lock $ 30.00 Meter Reading Charge $ 30.00 Field Visit for Meter Inspection Fee*** $ 30.00 Lost Wrench Fee $ 30.00 Meter Assembly Damage Fee—The Greater of either Replacement or $ 115.00 PLAN"A": Security deposit and Application Fee: $ 1,130.00 PLAN"B": Security deposit,Application Fee and Meter Set up Charge: $ 560.00 (***Field visit will be necessary if meter is not brought in for reading by required due date) 54 CCUA RESOLUTION NO. 2017/2018-01 Attachment 3 COMMERCIAL AND RESIDENTIAL ERC FACTORS TABLE TYPE OF ESTABLISHMENT RESIDENTIAL: ERC Factor Single Family Home 1.000 Duplex(1 or 2 bedrooms) 0.833 Duplex(3 or more bedrooms) 1.000 Multi-Family(1 or 2 bedrooms) 0.833 Multi-Family(3 or more bedrooms) 1.000 TYPE OF ESTABLISHMENT COMMERCIAL: ERC Factor Airports,bus terminals,train stations,port&dock facilities,Bathroom waste only (a)Per passenger 0.011 (b)Add per employee per 8 hour shift 0.039 Barber&beauty shops per service chair 0.197 Bowling alley bathroom waste only per lane 0.131 Country club (a)Per resident 0.263 (b)Add per member or patron 0.066 (c)Add per employee per 8 hour shift 0.039 Doctor and Dentist offices (a)Per practitioner 0.657 (b)Add per employee per 8 hour shift 0.039 Factories,exclusive of industrial wastes gallons per employee per 8 hour shift (a)No showers provided 0.039 (b)Showers provided 0.066 Flea Market open 3 or less days per week (a)Per non-food service vendor space 0.039 (b)Add per food service establishment using single service articles only per 100 Square feet of floor space 0.131 (c)Per limited food service establishment 0.066 (d)For flea markets open more than 3 days per week estimated flows shall be doubled Food operations (a)Restaurant operating 16 hours or less per day per seat 0.105 (b)Restaurant operating more than 16 hours per day per seat 0.158 (c)Restaurant using single service articles only and operating 16 hours or less per day per seat 0.053 (d)Restaurant using single service articles only and operating more than 16 hours per day per seat 0.092 (e)Bar and cocktail lounge per seat 0.053 add per pool table or video game 0.039 (f)Drive-in restaurant per car space 0.131 (g)Carry out only,including caterers 1.Per 100 square feet of floor space 0.131 2.Add per employee per 8 hour shift 0.039 (h)Institutions per meal 0.013 (i)Food Outlets excluding deli's,bakery,or meat department per 100 square feet of floor space 0.026 1.Add for deli per 100 square feet of deli floor space 0.105 2.Add for bakery per 100 square feet of bakery floor space 0.105 3.Add for meat department per 100 square feet of meat department floor space 0.197 55 CCUA RESOLUTION NO. 2017/2018-01 4.Add per water closet 0.526 Hotels&motels (a)Regular per room 0.263 (b)Resort hotels,camps,cottages per room 0.526 (c)Add for establishments with self-service laundry facilities per machine 1.971 Mobile Home Park (a)Per single wide mobile home space,less than 4 single wide spaces connected to a shared onsite system 0.657 (b)Per single wide mobile home space,4 or more single wide spaces are connected to a shared onsite system 0.591 (c)Per double wide mobile home space,less than 4 double wide mobile 0.788 home spaces connected to a shared onsite system (d)Per double wide mobile home space,4 or more double wide mobile home spaces connected to a shared onsite system 0.723 Office building 0.039 per employee per 8 hour shift or per 100 square feet of floor space, 0.039 whichever is greater Transient Recreational Vehicle Park (a)Recreational vehicle space for overnight stay,without water and sewer hookup per vehicle space 0.131 (b)Recreational vehicle space for overnight stay,with water and sewer hookup per vehicle space 0.197 Service stations per water closet (a)Open 16 hours per day or less 0.657 (b)Open more than 16 hours per day 0.854 Shopping centers without food or laundry 0.000 per square foot of floor space Stadiums,race tracks,ball parks per seat 0.011 Stores per bathroom 0.526 Swimming and bathing facilities,public 0.026 per person Theatres and Auditoriums,per seat 0.011 Veterinary Clinic (a)Per practitioner 0.657 (b)Add per employee per 8 hour shift 0.039 (c)Add per kennel,stall or cage 0.053 Warehouse (a)Add per employee per 8 hour shift 0.039 (b)Add per loading bay 0.263 (c) Self-storage,per unit(up to 200 units) 0.003 add 1 gallon for each 2 units or fraction thereof,for over 200 units,and shall be in addition to employees, offices or living quarters flow rates. INSTITUTIONAL: Churches per seat which includes kitchen 0.008 wastewater flows unless meals prepared on a routine basis If meals served on a regular basis 0.013 add per meal prepared Hospitals per bed which does not include 0.526 kitchen wastewater flows add per meal prepared 0.013 Nursing,rest homes,adult congregate 0.263 living facilities per bed which does not include kitchen wastewater flows add per meal prepared 0.013 56 CCUA RESOLUTION NO. 2017/2018-01 Parks,public picnic (a)With toilets only per person 0.011 (b)With bathhouse, showers&toilets per person 0.026 Public institutions other than schools and 0.263 hospitals per person which does not include kitchen wastewater flows add per meal prepared 0.013 Schools per student (a)Day-type 0.026 (b)Add for showers 0.011 (c)Add for cafeteria 0.011 (d)Add for day school workers 0.039 (e)Boarding-type 0.197 Work/construction camps,semi-permanent per worker 0.131 Laundry(Self-service with water efficient commercial washers)—Per Machine 0.520 Automotive Repair& Maintenance Stores—Per Bay 0.500 57 CCUA RESOLUTION NO. 2017/2018-01 LEGAL NOTICE COUNTY UTILITY AUTHORITY. The Clay County Utility Authority("CCUA")will hold a Public Hearing on Monday,September 11,2017,at 7:00 PM,in the Clay County Utility Authority's Board Room,located at 3176 Old Jennings Road,Middleburg,Florida,for the purpose of receiving public comment concerning the adoption of the 2017/2018 budgets. Note:All service rates are stated as monthly rates. Proposed changes noted below. SYSTEM BASE CHARGES: Water Wastewater Reuse Meter Size 5/8"x 3/4" $9.97 $22.60 * $15.48 3/4" $14.95 $31.03 $23.26 1" $24.97 $56.50 $38.70 1&1/2" $49.89 $112.99 $77.42 2" $79.84 $180.83 $123.86 3" $159.68 $361.65 $247.72 4" $249.50 $564.91 $387.06 6" $499.00 $1,129.82 $774.12 8" $798.41 $1,808.18 $1,238.60 10" $1,147.70 $2,598.16 $1,780.48 12" $2,144.00 $4,857.98 $3,327.92 *Residential Wastewater will be charged the same rate regardless of meter size ALTERNATIVE WATER SUPPLY SURCHARGE: Per Monthly Water Bill $1.00 CONSUMPTION CHARGES(based on 30 days): Water System Consumption Rates: Residential Service: First 6,000 gallons $1.37 Next 6,000 gallons $2.85 Next 6,000 gallons $3.69 All usage over 18,000 gallons $4.74 Note: Consumption charge per 1,000 gallons with allowance per meter equivalent ERC General Service: All consumption per 1,000 gallons (Excluding Potable Irrigation Meters) $1.84 General Service: Potable Irrigation Metered Services First 10,000 gallons $1.37 Next 15,000 gallons $2.85 Next 25,000 gallons $3.69 All usage over 50,000 gallons $4.74 Note: Consumption charge per 1,000 gallons with allowance per meter equivalent ERC Wastewater System Consumption Rates: Residential Service: All Meter Sizes(10,000 gallon cap) $3.37 Unmetered Flat Rate $48.55 Multi-family Unmetered per Unit $38.21 Note:Where reclaimed water is available the cap for residential wastewater usage will not apply General Service: Consumption charge per 1,000 gallons of metered water,no cap $4.11 Reclaimed Water Consumption Rates: Residential and General Service: First 15,000 gallons $0.63 Next 5,000 gallons $1.25 All usage over 20,000 gallons $1.88 Note: Consumption charge per 1,000 gallons with allowance per meter equivalent ERC Due to the uncertain outcome of customer reaction to the inclining block rate structure and extraordinary climatic conditions,should actual billed potable water service revenue,after at least six months of operation under these rates which became effective October 1,2017,falls more than 2%below budgeted water service revenues,then an interim water service rate increase of up to 3%may be initiated without additional advertisement and or public hearing,upon CCUA's Board of Supervisor's approval. CUSTOMER DEPOSIT:(per ERC) Security Deposit Amount: Water Wastewater Reuse Initial Deposit $25.00 $50.00 $25.00 Initial Deposit for Customers Without SSN $50.00 $100.00 $50.00 Annual Interest Rate of.47%will be paid on deposit held at least 6 months Note:A security deposit is required for all new accounts including transfers and existing accounts that become delinquent and require a field visit.An additional deposit will be required for accounts that are disconnected twice in one 12 month period. SERVICE CHARGES&MISCELLANEOUS FEES: After Hours Prepayment for New Service $225.00 Same Day Service Charge and After Hours Premise Visit Surcharge(Normal Hours 8 AM to 5 PM,M-F) $30.00 Initial Connection,Premise Visit Charge,Normal Reconnection,Reconnection due to Repair,and 2nd Trip $30.00 Special Meter Rereads,Hydrant Reading Charge and Backflow Test Final Notice $30.00 Nonpayment Charge Before 4:00 PM,Monday-Friday $30.00 Nonpayment Charge After 4:00 PM and before 9:00 PM,Monday-Friday $85.00 Nonpayment Charge on Weekends and Holidays $105.00 Nonpayment Charge Flat Rate Sewer Account $70.00 Late Notice Charge $3.00 Returned Check Charge $30.00 Hydrant Meter:Application Set Up, Relocation Charge,and Fee to Replace Cut Meter Lock $30.00 Meter Inspection Fee for New Meter Installations $30.00 Meter Testing Charge(5/8"x3/4"&3/4") (1"&Above Meters:Actual Cost) $65.00 Meter Reset Fee $115.00 Meter Tampering Charge $50.00 Replacement of Broken Curb Stop $70.00 Lien Charge(Charge does not include any recording costs,additional collection fees or attorney fees) $120.00 Violation Reconnection $30.00 Monthly Hydrant Base Charge (plus water at metered rates) $78.51 Hydrant Meter Deposit per Hydrant Policy $500.00 to$1,100.00 Hydrant Meter One-Time Fill at CCUA Main Office(plus water at metered rates) $50.00 Waste Disposal Deposit per Septage Haulers Disposal Deposit Policy Building Water Monthly Charge All Systems(Un-metered used during construction) $48.42 Wholesale Reclaimed Water Usage Charge Per 1,000 Gallons $0.36 Waste Disposal From Portable Toilets,Septic Tanks,and Landfill Lechate at Sewage Treatment Plantvrr too Gallons $87.46 Processing fees to CCUA for Potable Water(Public water Supply)Distribution and Transmission System Permits $250.00 Processing fees to CCUA for Domestic Wastewater Collection/Transmission System Permits $250.00 Processing fees to CCUA for Permit Modifications $50.00 Energy Surcharge(to be assessed based on a formula)when actual energy sensitive operating expenses exceed budgeted energy sensitive expenses Account collection fees and/or costs incurred by CCUA in the course of collecting delinquent balances,which may be based on a percentage at a maximum of 35%of the debt,and all costs and expenses,including reasonable attorneys'fees,which CCUA incurs in such collection efforts,will be paid,in addition to the original balance due,by the customer responsible for the delinquent balance. SERVICE AVAILABILITY CHARGES: Water Capacity Charge Per ERC $340.00 Alternative Water Supply Charge Per ERC $325.00 Wastewater Capacity Charge Per ERC excluding Keystone included in FDEP Grant SG481030 and LP0512 $3,200.00 Reclaimed Water Capacity Charge Per ERC For Developments with Reclaimed Water Piping Systems $300.00 Surcharge for Development of Reclaimed Program Per ERC(Applicable To All Developments That Do Not Install Reclaimed Piping Systems) $410.00 Debt Service Charge Per ERC $167.00 Fire Protection-Initial Charge(Per Gallons Per Minute"GPM"Flow) $15.81 Inspection,Plan Review,As-built Drafting,and Recording Fees Actual Cost Potable Water Meter,with Backflow Device(5/8"x3/4"Meter with other sizes at cost)Includes Meter Box $324.00 Reclaimed Water Meter(5/8"x3/4"Meter with other sizes at cost)Developments with Reclaimed Water Piping Systems&Includes Meter Box $271.00 As defined in Rate Resolution: Supplemental Developer Agreement Administrative Charge $100.00 Financed Developer Agreement Administrative Charge $100.00 Flex Space Meter Audit(2nd and subsequent trips)-$50.00,plus$75.00,per hour in excess of.75 hours per trip Master Meter Violation Charge,where applicable $500.00 Carrying Charge for Middleburg Service Area Policy and Infill Policy 3.32% Finance Charge 2.73% Middleburg Service Area Development Policy-Distribution and Collection Infrastructure Charge Per Acre Water $5,352.00 Wastewater $10,259.00 Additional information on the proposed rates,charges,and fees is available for inspection in the office of the Clay County Utility Authority at 3176 Old Jennings Road,Middleburg,Florida,Monday through Friday;8:00 AM to 5:00 PM,except legal holidays. Following the Public Hearing,which may be adjourned from time to time,the Board of Supervisors may adopt or modify the proposed rates,charges,and fees. In accordance with the Americans With Disabilities Act,any person needing special accommodation to participate in this matter,should contact the Clay County Utility Authority by mail at 3176 Old Jennings Road,Middleburg, Florida 32068-3907,or by telephone at(904)272-5999,extension 2464,no later than 7 days prior to the hearing or proceeding for which this notice has been given. Hearing impaired persons can access the foregoing telephone number by contacting the Florida Relay Service at 1-800-955-8770(Voice),or 1-800-955-8771(TDD). If any person intends to appeal any decision related to this action,such person will need to provide a court reporter at such person's own expense,for a transcript of the proceedings. All interested persons are invited to attend. CLAY COUNTY UTILITY AUTHORITY Tom Morris,Executive Director ov pI CotJN7 G Y G4411}41- ...i�/ CN AU As-built Specifications Standards Manual Last Modified:April 28, 2016 Clay County Utility Authority 3176 Old Jennings Road Middleburg,Florida 32068 (904)272-5999 Contents I. Acronyms List 3 II. Purpose 3 III. Specifications 3 A. General 3 B. Configuration Standards 4 C. Cost 9 D. Submission of As-builts 10 E. Asset Table Worksheet 13 F. Layer Name Format 15 G. Block Naming 20 IV. Revision History 21 Page 2 I. Acronyms List The following lists of acronyms are referenced throughout this standards manual. Acronym Description CAD Computer Aided Drafting; refers to AutoCAD drawings CCUA Clay County Utility Authority QA/QC Quality Assurance/ Quality Control Engineer Florida Licensed Professional Engineer Surveyor Florida Licensed Professional Surveyor Contractor Florida Licensed Underground Utility Contractor II. Purpose CCUA has released new specification standards for all submitted as-built drawings. The changes detailed below are effective immediately, so it's important to review this document and consult CCUA with any questions. All referenced material will be provided as an electronic download (e.g., AutoCAD templates), which can be retrieved from CCUA's website. III. Specifications A. General 1. Prior to completion of the final inspection, the Contractor shall provide to CCUA an electronic file and certified copies of as-built surveys with all required revisions included as the final as-built survey. 2. All changes requested by CCUA must be made to the electronic file, as well as the printed, signed and sealed copies. Neglecting to provide the required information will delay the final inspection. 3. All measurements are to be made by the Surveyor or Engineer who will be certifying the project as constructed. 4. The Contractor is responsible for coordinating with the Surveyor or Engineer during construction and shall provide access to all utilities prior to being buried; allowing accurate horizontal and vertical measurements to be acquired by the Surveyor or Engineer. In the event of any discrepancies identified by CCUA and at no cost to CCUA, the Contractor shall verify the location and measurements of any buried utilities. Page 3 5. Any and all utility information must be collected, regardless of"typical" alignments (including existing obstructing, conflicting, or crossing utility infrastructure). Refer to the information provided in the contract documents (construction plans, specifications, etc.). 6. The Surveyor or Engineer must provide CCUA with a certificate of its professional liability coverage that is no less than one million dollars ($1,000,000.00) and which names CCUA as an additional insured. B. Configuration Standards 1. All electronic as-built utility information in the as-built survey must reference the State Plane Coordinate System, Florida East Zone,NAD 83 2011 (horizontal) and NAVD 88 (vertical)utilizing GEOID12A or GEOID12B; the units must be in feet, and be properly projected into its correct spatial location prior to submitting to CCUA. CCUA will not re- project or manipulate as-built surveys in an attempt to correct improperly spatially referenced as-built surveys. It's the certifying Surveyor or Engineer's responsibility to ensure all submitted information adheres to the specifications. a) The Surveyor performing the data collection will independently verify the positional accuracy relative to the referenced horizontal and vertical datum. Local, state or federal agencies vertical and horizontal control points will be used and are independent of checks to local project controls. b) The positional accuracy relative to the referenced published control points used shall not exceed 0.5' horizontally and 0.1' vertically for water and reclaimed water utilities and 0.01' vertically for sewer utilities. c) Coordinates on the utility mains will be required at all pipe dead ends, size changes, points of connection to existing system, fittings (bends, valves, tees, plugs, etc.), at intersections of pipe, at 100' intervals for water mains and 500' intervals for reclaimed and force mains, or to the nearest fitting/structure whichever is less. Page 4 d) Intended Display Scale: All maps or reports of surveys produced and delivered with digital coordinate files must contain a statement to the effect of: "Map is intended to be displayed at a scale of 1"=60'. 2. File format shall be AutoCAD (.dwg), saved as version 2007 or higher. 3. All polylines (water, wastewater and reclaimed utility mains, etc.) shall be connected with no broken segments; unless noted in item a)below. a) Polylines shall be broken at each of the following points (fittings/ blocks in AutoCAD) (1) Valves(does NOT include Air Release Valves) (2) Reducers (3) Tees, Taps and Crosses(including Fire Hydrant Tees) (4) Caps (Tapped Caps) (5) Manholes (6) Clean-outs (7) R.P.Z. B.F.P. (Back-flow Preventer) (8) In-line Ball Valve (9) Point of service (10) Double Detector Check Valves&Check Valves (11) Adapters Couplings (including HDPE-to-PVC,HYMAX and Type of Material Transition Points, etc...) **DO NOT BREAK at any fittings not listed above. ** Page 5 4. Gravity main lines shall be entered as a single line, digitized in the direction of the design flow and broken at manholes. The beginning point of the line would be the upstream end and the ending point would be the downstream end. 5. Force main lines shall be entered as a single line, digitized in the direction of the design flow and broken at items identified in item 3.a) above. The beginning point of the line would be the upstream end and the ending point would be the downstream end. 6. All water, sewer and reclaimed water utility mains shall show a call out designating each size, material, pipe rating and class of pipe installed and include a leader line pointing to the pipe. a) Additionally, gravity sewer mains shall be identified with the length and slope information, matching the sewer schedule (see item D.4 below). b) Changes in material for water, sewer and reclaimed mains shall be identified with a call out (e.g., Ductile Iron to PVC). 7. All new and existing utilities (water, sewer, reclaimed, electrical, communications, etc...) and drainage located within lift station, treatment plant and well sites impacted by construction shall be located relative to property lines and/or right-of-way lines,using the specifications identified in this document. 8. The Surveyor or Engineer shall provide a Boundary Survey as defined in 5J-17.052(2) of the Standards of Practice of the site showing above and below ground improvements impacted by construction within lift station, treatment plant and well sites. All infrastructure, equipment and lines that are necessary for full operation of the site shall be included. Elevations shall be indicated at the finished floor and top of structures and at pipe inverts, wet well tops (rim elevation), wet well sumps and at ground level adjacent to wet wells. 9. Directional drill logs shall be provided and show profile details on the corresponding drawing(s). 10. Blocks inserted into a drawing shall be on the correct layer, identifying those features (including service type). Page 6 11. Pre-configured block tool palettes have been provided. a) Make sure to rename the block(s)using the XX or RENAME command, if the desired block is not available within the tool palette. 12. All text(DTEXT and MTEXT) must be masked; CUT/BROKEN LINES BEHIND TEXT WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED. Detail(s) also must be masked using the wipeout command. The dimensions will be created with masked text using a standard dimension style(s) located within the CCUA template. 13. All dimensioning, text and multileader lines must be drawn using CCUA's provided template (each template has been preconfigured). a) Set the `Dimension Association' to 2 (exploded dimensions will not be accepted). b) The templates are set to use Arial font, and have been named as follows: CCUA Annotative Text, CCUA Standard Dimension and CCUA Annotative Leader. 14. All corresponding linetypes must be used. 15. Text identifying information about features shall be properly aligned. Text shall be visible on the drawing using the template font style provided and with the base set to the upper left-hand corner of the text which is clear of the linear or block features. For legibility, it may require that the label be moved and accompanied by a leader arrow. The labels shall be placed onto a separate layer and not to be placed on the feature layer itself Labels must be properly rotated for easy legibility(horizontal alignment). 16. Features shall be placed on their appropriate layers and assigned colors by layer for consistency(see F below). Features shown in the AutoCAD files shall be in model space and be contained in the AutoCAD files as opposed to being linked through externally referenced files (binded layers MUST reflect the correct layers). a) Separate AutoCAD layout tabs are required for water, sewer, reclaimed water, and lift station as-builts. 17. The AutoCAD file shall be reviewed for duplicate objects. Page 7 18. Polylines shall be continuous from structure to structure (see item 3.a) above). End points of polylines must be snapped to the end points of connecting polylines, with a structure node being snapped to the end point. 19. The following list of section should be referenced when creating AutoCAD as-built surveys. a) Clean all unnecessary layers and blocks before submitting final as- built plans to CCUA b) Use only CCUA approved layers (see F below) c) Properly place features on the correct AutoCAD layers d) Do not break lines or trim behind text boxes; utilize the text masking feature (also applies to detail blow ups) e) Use reasonably scaled templates and blocks for all drawings f) Add continuations/match lines on all related as-builts g) Do not explode blocks, even if object is owned by others h) Snap all designated blocks at the base point of the object i) Properly connect all lines, blocks, etc. j) Create detail blow-ups to show information in close proximity(to maintain legibility) 20. Layer naming conventions shall follow the NCS (National CAD Standards) guidelines. CCUA's base layers (see F below)will be provided inside of the template AutoCAD file, any other layer(s) added must follow the NCS documentation. For more information on NCS, visit their website at http://www.nationalcadstandard.org/. 21. Each block(e.g., hydrant, valves, mains, etc.) shall have feature IDs assigned by the Surveyor or Engineer completing the as-builts, which reference a worksheet table. The worksheet table will contain an inventory of items installed. The entire table must be complete and refer to a corresponding feature on the as-builts (see item E.1 below) a) Pre-configured block tool palettes are available on CCUA's website, located on the development and permitting section. Page 8 b) As blocks are added from the provided tool palettes, a dialog window will prompt asking for the feature ID. For consistency add the sequential number at the end of the feature ID (e.g., WM VALVE 1, WM VALVE 2, WM VALVE 3, etc... see G below for more examples). 22. All AutoCAD drawing text annotation, detail blow-ups, and dimensions shall be shown in Model Space. The Contractor, Surveyor or Engineer's title block shall be shown in the layout Viewport. C. Cost 1. The as-built surveys shall be prepared at the Contractor's, or Developer's (applicant) expense. 2. The applicant's Contractor shall be responsible for paying in advance to CCUA, the cost for reviewing the final as-built surveys for each extension of the CCUA's utility system. The cost is based on the CCUA's initial estimate of the time needed to review the final as-built surveys. 3. Extra time required to review the as-built surveys, due to failure of meeting the as-built specifications or for other inadequate or inaccurate information required of applicant's Surveyor or Contractor to complete CCUA's as-built drawings or by any combination of such factors shall be charged to and paid by the applicant as an additional cost of completing CCUA's final CAD as-built plans,based on a rate of$35.00 per hour, plus plotting cost for any extra proof sets. Page 9 D. Submission of As-builts 1. As-built surveys shall be submitted using CCUA's AutoCAD template settings; with the Contractor, Surveyor or Engineer's title block. Sheets shall be 22"x34" and accompanied by all necessary electronic files delivered on CD/DVD or by e-mail. a) Scale shall range between 1"=10' to 1"= 60',unless approved by CCUA. b) Each sheet must be labeled"AS-BUILT" in one-inch high bold letters in the bottom right hand corner and include the following items: (1) Station numbers and with offsets (2) Dimension measurements (3) Lot numbers (4) Street names (5) Scale (6) Location, elevation and datum of the benchmark used (7) Easements as shown on approved plans (8) Certification block(see 3 below) (9) Any other additional requirements as outlined by the Standards of Practice per the Florida Administrative code for Surveying and Mapping 2. Once CCUA has completed its proposed final review of the CAD as-built plans for such extension, a proof set of the proposed plans will be provided to the Contractor for proofreading and verification of the accuracy of CCUA's proposed final CAD as-built drawings, based on the information provided to CCUA by the applicant, Contractor or Surveyor. When CCUA's proposed final CAD as-built drawing have been verified as accurate by the Contractor and CCUA, then a final set of"official" as-built drawing will be plotted by the CCUA and will be prepared and submitted for the signature of the Surveyor and/or Engineer. Page 10 3. Each as-built survey sheet is required to have a certification block(as shown below) and bear the name, address,phone number and signature of the Contractor, and Surveyor or Engineer. The Surveyor will certify the horizontal and vertical dimensions and elevations of the project's as-built conditions. The Engineer shall certify the project has been constructed in substantial conformance with the permitted construction plans and specifications. The Contractor will certify that materials and quantities used were accurate and are in accordance with CCUA's approved plans and specifications. The signature(s) certify the as-built survey and information provided is accurate. a) As-built certification block for the Surveyor: AS-BUILT INFORMATION PROVIDED BY: ADDRESS: PHONE NO: I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THE PAVEMENT WATER MAIN CURB AND GUTTER SANITARY GRAVITY SYSTEM STORMWATER DRAINAGE FORCE MAIN SYSTEM LIFT STATION UNDERDRAIN CONNECTIONS RECLAIMED WATER ARE AT THE HORIZONTAL AND VERTICAL LOCATIONS AS SHOWN ON THESE "AS-BUILT" SURVEYS AND MEET THE STANDARDS OF PRACTICE PER THE FLORIDA ADMINISTRATIVE CODE FOR SURVEYING AND MAPPING; PER CHAPTER 5J-17, PURSUANT TO SECTION 472.027, FLORIDA STATUTES, UNLESS OTHERWISE DEFINED IN THE CCUA SPECIFICATIONS FOR AS-BUILTS. SIGNATURE: FLORIDA REG. LAND SURVEYOR'S NO: Page 11 b) As-built certification block for the Engineer: AS-BUILT INFORMATION PROVIDED BY: ADDRESS: PHONE#: I HEREBY CERTIFY IN ACCORDANCE WITH CHAPTERS 471 AND 472 OF FLORIDA STATUTES AND CHAPTER 61G15-23 OF THE FLORIDA BOARD OF PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS THAT THE PAVEMENT WATER MAIN CURB AND GUTTER SANITARY GRAVITY SYSTEM STORMWATER DRAINAGE FORCE MAIN SYSTEM LIFT STATION UNDERDRAIN CONNECTIONS RECLAIMED WATER ARE AT THE HORIZONTAL AND VERTICAL LOCATIONS AS SHOWN ON THESE"AS- BUILT"DRAWINGS AND MEET THE CCUA SPECIFICATIONS FOR AS-BUILTS. SIGNATURE: FLORIDA REG.ENGINEER#: c) As-built certification block for the Contractor: AS-BUILT INFORMATION PROVIDED BY: ADDRESS: PHONE#: I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THE MATERIALS AND QUANTITIES USED IN THE CONSTRUCTION OF PAVEMENT WATER MAIN CURB AND GUTTER SANITARY GRAVITY SYSTEM STORMWATER DRAINAGE FORCE MAIN SYSTEM LIFT STATION UNDERDRAIN CONNECTIONS RECLAIMED WATER ARE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE APPROVED PLANS AND CCUA SPECIFICATIONS, UNLESS OTHERWISE APPORVED BY CCUA. SIGNATURE: CONTRACTOR'S STATE UTILITIES LICENSE#: Page 12 4. A signed sealed written report in a format acceptable to CCUA (see item a)below)by the Surveyor or Engineer which identifies each manhole by reference number, identifies the inverts of all pipes entering and leaving the manhole, and provides the distance and grade of each pipe between manholes. a) In addition to any written report(s); report information shall be provided in an electronic Microsoft Excel file, which properly identifies columns (e.g., Reference ID,N. Invert, S. Invert, etc.). A template file can be found on CCUA's website. E. Asset Table Worksheet 1. The following list of information shall be collected and turned in as an electronic Microsoft Excel file on CD/DVD, or sent by e-mail. A template file has already been created and is available on CCUA's website for download. Fire Hydrants Valves RPZ Feature ID Feature ID Feature ID Plan Sheet Number Plan Sheet Number Plan Sheet Number Easting(X) Easting(X) Easting (X) Northing (Y) Northing (Y) Northing(Y) Model Number Valve Type Size of RPZ Manufacturer Direction to Open Year of Installation Direction to Open Valve Size Type of Joint Fitting Fire Hydrant Size Year of Installation Material Transition Year of Installation Type of Joint Fitting Owned By Date of Installation Main Type Main Size @ F.H. Connection Model Number Manufacturer Year Manufacturer Owned By Turns to Open Material Transition Survey Elevation Owned By Page 13 Fittings Locate Wire Lift Station Feature ID Feature ID Feature ID Plan Sheet Number Plan Sheet Number Plan Sheet Number Easting (X) Easting(X) Easting (X) Northing(Y) Northing (Y) Northing(Y) Main Type Main Type Inv. Elevation In Fitting Type Owned By Inv. Elevation In Fitting Size Inv. Elevation In Material Type Inv. Elevation Out Year of Installation Top Elevation Type of Joint Fitting Bottom Elevation Owned By Lift Station Diameter Survey Elevation Owned By Material Transition Manhole Cleanout Bends Feature ID Feature ID Feature ID Plan Sheet Number Plan Sheet Number Plan Sheet Number Design Manhole Number Easting(X) Main Type Easting (X) Northing (Y) Fitting Size Northing(Y) Cleanout Size Material Type Rim Elevation Inv. Elevation Year of Installation Invert Elevation North Top Elevation Type of Joint Fitting Invert El. Northeast Year of Installation Used to Avoid Conflict Invert El. East Degree (of bend) Invert El. Southeast Survey Elevation Invert El. South Material Transition Invert El. Southwest Invert El. West Invert El. Northwest Year of Installation Page 14 Casing Feature ID Plan Sheet Number Casing Size Year of Installation Main Type Material Type Upstream Invert Downstream Invert Owned By Survey Elevation F. Layer Name Format 1. Discipline Designator Values: Discipline identifier (value), which is added to the layer name (e.g., CU- WATR-DOMC-PIPE-XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX XX-ST) the value must be four characters in length (see table below). Designator Description CU Civil Utilities Survey/Mapping VU Survey/Mapping Utilities 2. Layer: Auto CAD drawing layer name, which follow the National CAD Standards (e.g., CU-WATR-DOMC-PIPE-XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX XX-ST) the value must be four characters in length (see table below). Name Color Linetype Description C-ANNO-MATL Whit HANTOM2 Match line annotation C-ANNO-NOTE Yellow Continuous Note annotation C-ANNO-TTL Continuous Title block annotation C-BLDG-ANNO White Continuous Building annotation C-BLDG-STRC 15 Continuous Building structure C-ESMT-ANNO White Continuous Easement annotation Page 15 C-ESMT-LINE White HIDDEN Easement line C-POND-ANNO 15 Continuous Pond annotation C-PROP-ANNO White Continuous Property annotation ASHDOT erty line C-ROAD-CNTR 10 CENTER2 Roadway center line C-ROAD-CURB 251 Continuous Roa wurb/edge C-ROAD-RWAY White PHANTOM2 Roadway right-of-way C-ROAD-SWLK 251 Continuous Roadway sidewalk C-STRM-ANNO 15 Continuous Storm annotation C-STRM-LINE Tontinuous Storm lin CU-ELEC-ANNO Yellow Continuous Electrical annotation CU-ELEC-JUNC 1101Continuous Electrical junction CU-ELEC-LINE 14 HIDDEN Electrical line CU-SSWR-FORC-ANNO 41 Continuous Sewer forced annotation CU-SSWR-FORC-DETL 41 Continuous Sewer forced detail CU-SSWR-FORC-INF 30 Continuous Sewer forced infrastructure CU-SSWR-FORC-PIPE-XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX XX-ST 30 Continuous Sewer forced pipe CU-SSWR-FORC-SRVinunus Sewer formed se CU-SSWR-GRAV-ANNO 81 Continuous Sewer gravity annotation mcrIJ-SSWR-GRAV-DETL 1111r 1111, deta CU-SSWR-GRAV-INFS GREEN Continuous Sewer gravity infrastructure CU-SSWR-GRAV-PIPE-XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX XX-ST inuous Sewer gravity pipe 1111 CU-SSWR-GRAV-SRVC 106 Continuous Sewer gravity service CU-SSWR-STRC-LIFT _ IIILinuous Sewer Lift Station structure CU-WATR-DOMC-ANNO 143 Continuous Water domestic annotation CU-WATR-DOMC-DETL Continuous Water domestic detail JM CU-WATR-DOMC-INFS Cyan Continuous Water domestic infrastructure CU-WATR-DOMC-PIPE-XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX XX-ST CyanitContinuous Water domestic CU-WATR-DOMC-SRVC 154 Continuous Water domestic service CU-WATR-RECL-ANNO Continuous Water reclaimed annotation CU-WATR-RECL-DETL 191 Continuous Water reclaimed detail CU-WATR-RECL-INFS j1111.190 Continuous Water reclaimed infrastructure CU-WATR-RECL-PIPE-XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX XX-ST 190 Continuous Water reclaimed pipe CU-WATR-RECL-SRVC 185 Continuous Water reclaimed service *Layers not included in list shall be added following the NCS guidelines. CCUA shall be provided a list of any new layers added. Page 16 3. Size Values: Size identifier (value), which is added to the layer name(e.g., CU-WATR- DOMC-PIPE-XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX XX-ST) the value must be four characters in length (see table below). Size* Description 0.25 0.50 1/2" 1.25 1-1/4"gai 1.75 1-3/4" 2.25 2-1/4" 3.00 3" 6.00 6" 10.0 10" 14.0 14" 18.0 18" 24.0 24" 36.0 36" *Values not included in list shall be added and abbreviated with four(4) characters. CCUA shall be provided a list of any new values added. 4. Material Values: Material identifier(value), which is added to the layer name (e.g., CU- WATR-DOMC-PIPE-XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX XX-ST) the value must be four characters in length (see table below). Identifier* Description CIRN 3 Cale. DIRN Ductile Iron FPVC Fusible Polyvinyl Chloride Page 17 HDPE High-Density Polyethylene PVC inyl Chloridc. SSTL Stainless Steel STEL Steel *Values not included in list shall be added and abbreviated with four(4) characters. CCUA shall be provided a list of any new values added. 5. Class Values: Class identifier (value), which is added to the layer name(e.g., CU- WATR-DOMC-PIPE-XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX XX-ST) the value must be four characters in length (see table below). Designator* Description 000Sh Not Applicable 0051 Class 51 Class 150 0300 Class 300 Class 900 0905 Class 905 *Values not included in list shall be added and abbreviated with four(4) characters. CCUA shall be provided a list of any new values added. 6. Rating Values: Rating identifier (value), which is added to the layer name(e.g., CU- WATR-DOMC-PIPE-XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX XX-ST) the value must be four characters in length (see table below). Identifier* Description 00(g ilLot Applicable DR09 Dimension Ratio(DR)is 9 i�min Ratio(DR)is 11 DR18 Dimension Ratio (DR)is 18 DR21 ninstotMtio(DR)is 21 DR25 Dimension Ratio (DR) is 25 DR26Dimension atio(DR)is 26 DR35 Dimension Ratio(DR) is 35 SC40 lirSchedule 40 SC80 Schedule 80 *Values not included in list shall be added and abbreviated with four(4) characters. CCUA shall be provided a list of any new values added. Page 18 7. Construction Values: Construction identifier (value), which is added to the layer name (e.g., CU-WATR-DOMC-PIPE-XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX XX-ST) the value must be four characters in length (see table below). Identifier* Description Directional Drill JB Jack and Bore PB Pipe Burst PP Pipe Push *Values not included in list shall be added and abbreviated with two (2) characters. CCUA shall be provided a list of any new values added. 8. Status Field Codes: Status identifier (code), which is added to the end of the layer name(e.g., CU-WATR-DOMC-PIPE-XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX)(X-ST) Code Description Abandoned D Existing to demolish ExistingaM F Future work Items to b' N New work Owned b_ 9. Examples: Layer Name CU-SSWR-GRAV-PIPE-4.00 PVC—0000 DR26 OC CU-SSWR-FORC-PIPE-4.00 PVC—0900 DR18 OC CU-SSWR-FORC-PIPE-8.00 DIRN 0051 DR18 OC CU-WATR-DOMC-PIPE-2.00 PVC—0000 SC80 OC rCU-WATR-DOMC-PIPE-36.0 PVC—0900 DR21 OM CU-WATR-RECL-PIPE-4.00 PVC—0900 DR21 OC Page 19 G. Block Naming Block Name Feature ID Layer Description WM_RPZ WM_RPZ * aiL CU-WATR-DOMC-INFS Water Reduced Pressure Zone WM CV WM CV * CU-WATR-DOMC-INFS Water Check Valve �WM_DBL DBL CU-WATR-DOMC-INFS i Water Double Detector Check Valve WM_DIA_APT_COUPLING WM_DIA APT COUPLING * CU-WATR-DOMC-INFS Water Coupling MIESLEEVELEEVE_* CU-WAIIMMI iiiiiikeve WM_FLUSHHYD WM FLUSHHYD_* CU-WATR-DOMC-INFS Water Flushing Hydrant_ WM LWBOX * CU-WATR-11111 NFS Water Locate Wire Box WM METER WM METER * CU-WATR-DOMC-INFS Water Meter LWM_TAP_CAP wFLHYD •4_TAP_CAP_wFLHYD1 OMC-INFS Water Tap Cap ilM WM_FIREHYD WM_FIREHYD_* CU-WATR-DOMC-INFS Water Fire Hydrant AWM_PLUG_* OMC-INFS Water Plug/Cap WM VALVE WM VALVE * CU-WATR-DOMC-INFS Water Valve _ARV_* Water Air Release Valve WM_REDUCER WM_REDUCER_* CU-WATR-DOMC-INFS Water Reducer IlitROSS_411MrCU-WATR-DOMC-INIMIlater Cross WM_11.25BEND WM 11.25BEND * CU-WATR-DOMC-INFS Water 11.25°Bend R WM 22.5BEND * CU WATR-DOMC IN ater Bend WM 45BEND WM 45BEND * CU-WATR-DOMC-INFS Water 45°Bend M 90BEND WM 90BEN 1 CU-WATR-DOMC-IN, ' .ter 90°B- WMBEND TURNED WM BEND TURNED * CU-WATR-DOMC-INFS Water Bend Turned SING ASINGIIIIM CU-WATR-DOMC-INFS ater M41 RE CV RE CV * CU-WATR-RECL-INFS Reuse Check Valve RE_DBLC RE_DBLCV_* CU-WATR-RECL-INFS 1 I I eu Double Detectorse Check Valve RE_DIA_APT_COUPLING RE_DIA APT_COUPLING * CU-WATR-RECL-INFS Reuse Coupling MikLEEVE di1 =IPSLEEVAII CU-WAiMit-INFilr Reuse RE_FLUSHHYD RE_FLUSHHYD_* CU-WATR-RECL-INFS Reuse Flushing Hydrant RE_LWBOX RE_LWBOX_* 111=k1t7Wire RE_METER RE_METER_* CU-WATR-RECL-1NFS Reuse Meter RE_TAP_CAP_wFLHYD RE_TAP_CAP wFLHYD_* euse Tap Cap 1111. RE_FIREHYD RE_FIREHYD_* CU-WATR-RECL-1NFS Reuse Fire Hydrant RE_PL RE PLUG_* dilBuse Plug/Cap iip RE VALVE RE VALVE * CU-WATR-RECL-1NFS Reuse Valve RE_ARV_ ReussWRelease Valve AI RE REDUCER RE REDUCER * CU-WATR-RECL-INFS Reuse Reducer RE CRO OSS * CU-WATR-RECL-INFS Reuse Cross_ IMM RE 11.25BEND RE 11.25BEND * CU-WATR-RECL-INFS Reuse 11.25°Bend RE 22.5BEND _ 22.5BEND * CU-WATR-RECL-1NFS Reuse 22.5°Bend Page 20 RE_45BEND RE 45BEND * CU-WATR-RECL-INFS Reuse 45°Bend RE_90BEND_ -RECL-INFS Reuse 90°Bend RE BEND TURNED RE BEND TURNED * CU-WATR-RECL-INFS Reuse Bend Turned RE_CASING- RE_CASING CU-WATR-RECL-INFS Reuse Main Casing. FM_CV FM_CV_* CU-SSWR-FORC-INFS Force Main Check Valve FM_DBLCV FM_DBLCV_ CU SSWR-FORC-INFS Force Main Double Detector Check Valve FM_DIA_APT_COUPLING FM DIA_APT_COUPLING * CU-SSWR-FORC-INFS Force Main Coupling FM SLEEVE FM SLEEVE CU-SSWR-FORC-INFS Force Main Slee . FM_FLUSHHYD FM_FLUSHHYD_* CU-SSWR-FORC-INFS Force Main Flushing Hydrant _ L CU-SSWR-FORS ForcTRIIRMIll Wire Box FM_TAP_CAP_wFLHYD FM TAP CAP wFLHYD * CU-SSWR-FORC-INFS Force Main Tap Cap CU-SSWR-FORC-INFS Force Main Plug/Cap FM VALVE FM VALVE * CU-SSWR-FORC-INFS Force Main Valve FM_ARV_* CU-SSWR-FORC-INFS Force Main Air Release Valve FM_FMDUCER FM_FMDUCER_* CU-SSWR-FORC-INFS Force Main Reducer FM CROSS * CU-SS -ORC-INFS Force Main Cross FM_11.25BEND FM 11.25BEND * CU-SSWR-FORC-INFS Force Main 11.25° Bend Mil22.5BEND .5BEND * -FORC-I1` Bend FM_45BEND FM 45BEND * CU-SSWR-FORC-INFS Force Main 45°Bend FM 90BEND CU-SSWR-FORC-INFS Force Main 90°Bend FM_BEND_TURNED FM_BEND_TURNED_* CU-S SWR-FORC-INFS Force Main Bend Turned FM_CASING CU SSWR-FORC 1NFSorce Main Casing SS_PLUG SS_PLUG * CU-SSWR-GRAV-INFS Gravity Sewer Plug SS_MANHOLE SS_MANHOLE_* CU-SSWR-GRAV-INFS ravity Sewer Plug 111 SS_CLEANOUT SSCLEANOUT * CU-SSWR-GRAV-INFS Gravity Sewer Plug IV. Revision History Revision Date Employee Description 12/09/2013 Daniel Johns Clarification of III.B.8 2 02/26/2014 Daniel Johns QI of 2014: Revisions to III.B.l.a);III.B.16; III.B.19.b); III.B.20; III.D.3 and addition of III.F 10/30/2014 Daniel Johns Q4 of 2014: Revisions to B.1, B.21,D.1,E.1 and added section G 4 04/27/2016 Daniel Johns Q2 of 2016: Revisions to B.l, B.21, D.1,D.3.a, E and added B.22,D.1.b.9, and G 6 Page 21