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HomeMy WebLinkAboutHydrant Meter Permit Regulations _1-09_ PERMIT CENTER HYDRANT METER PERMIT REGULATIONS INFORMATIONAL BROCHURE January 2009 Prepared by Utilities Section Engineering Divisions Public Works Department 25 West Main St. Auburn, WA 98001-4998 (253) 931-3010 FAX (253) 931-3053 Purpose Concerns about water quality, accountability, safety, infrastructure reliability and security were the catalyst for creation of the following Hydrant Meter Permit Regulations for private party customer withdrawal of water from fire hydrants. Definitions Auburn City Code (ACC) The code adopted by the Auburn City Council to enforce ordinances, laws and regulations for the City and public at large. Auburn Fee Schedule (AFS) A list of fees for City of Auburn permits and actions. The list is based on City ordinances and published in the City’s website under Doing Business in Auburn – Permits, Fees, and Licenses. Dedicated Hydrant A hydrant that has been dedicated for use by a Permittee for withdrawal of City water. Six Dedicated Hydrants are located within the City Limits. Hydrant (also known as a “fire hydrant”) An upright discharge pipe with a valve and spout at which water may be drawn from the City’s water mains. Hydrant Meter with RPBA Assembly (also known as an “assembly”) A portable water meter assembly consisting of an adapter, water meter, gate valve, hydrant wrench, authorized water withdrawal signage, Reduced Pressure Backflow Assembly (RPBA), hose and hand truck. Permittee A private party customer consisting of a business or individual that has been issued one or two types of hydrant meter permits recognized by the City of Auburn. Type A Permittees are restricted to withdrawing water from specific hydrants known as Dedicated Hydrants. Type B Permittees are restricted to withdrawing water from approved Non-Dedicated Hydrants. Private Party Customers A business or individual not affiliated with the City of Auburn that wish to withdraw water from hydrants. REF.H:\DEVELOPMENT\Handouts\Hydrant Meter Permit Regulations (01-09) Read Central Stores personnel are responsible for recording Type B Permit water consumptions. This is known as a “Read” and it is performed at the beginning (“start”) and end (“finish”) of an account. Water User Report Form A City of Auburn generated form given to Type A Permittees to record water consumption. Facilities, Personnel, Addresses and Phone Numbers City Hall (253) 931-3000  Finance Department (253) 931-3033  Permit Center - Public Works Engineering (253) 931-3010  Hours: 7:30 am to 5:30 pm Monday through Friday Excluding Holidays 25 West Main Street - Auburn, WA - 98001 Maintenance and Operations (253) 931-3048  Central Stores (253) 931-3067  Water Distribution Supervisor (253) 931-3066  Hours: 8:00 am to 3:30 pm Monday through Friday Excluding Holidays 1305 C Street SW - Auburn, WA – 98001 Introduction Private Party Customers that wish to withdraw water from hydrants located within the jurisdiction of the City of Auburn must obtain a permit from the Permit Center at City Hall. The permit allows two types of water withdrawal depending on customer desire and City approval. The customer is responsible for filling out a permit application and depositing a collateral fee for use of City equipment. The customer, known herein as a Permittee, is required to adhere to the regulations outlined in this document. There are specific costs associated with the type of permit obtained. Type A Permits are based on the cost of water, a monthly base rate fee and a deposit fee for a hydrant wrench. The hydrant wrench is available for pick-up at the Permit Center during the permitting process. Type B Permits are based on the cost of water, a monthly base rate fee, a deposit fee for a Hydrant Meter with RPBA Assembly and a weekly rental fee for REF.H:\DEVELOPMENT\Handouts\Hydrant Meter Permit Regulations (01-09) the Hydrant Meter with RPBA Assembly. Hydrant Meter with RPBA Assemblies, due to their weight and size, must be picked up at Central Stores. The cost of water is based on the commercial class rate as listed in ACC 13.06.360. Monthly base rate fees, equipment collateral fees and daily Hydrant Meter with RPBA Assembly rental fees are based on the Auburn Fee Schedule. Other fees, service charges or damage charges, if applicable, are based on ACC 13.06.511. A listing of said rates, fees, service charges and damage fees is attached as Appendix A. Type A Permittee - Water from a Dedicated Hydrant Type A Permittees can only withdraw water from Dedicated Hydrants. Dedicated Hydrants are painted red and an “Auburn Permit Water Meter Hydrant” sign is posted nearby. There are four (4) Dedicated Hydrants located on the valley floor and two (2) in the Lea Hill area. A City of Auburn map depicting the locations of Dedicated Hydrants is available from the Permit Center or Central Stores. A Hydrant Meter Assembly, minus the wrench, is secured to each Dedicated Hydrant. Type A Permittees must record the “start” meter reading on a City generated Water Use Report Form before hooking up their hose to the hydrant. After fill, the Type A Permittee must record the “finish” read and record it on the Water Use Report Form before unhooking their hose from the hydrant. Type A Permittees are required to report their monthly water consumption to Finance personnel on the first Monday of every month or whenever they close their account; whichever comes first. The report must be made even if their consumption was zero (0) for the month. This report may be conducted by phone or by visit to the Finance Department at City Hall. If the report is phoned in and the line is busy, the Permittee may leave a voicemail message as long as the date, time, total monthly water consumption, name of business and permit number is given. If a City recognized holiday falls on the reportage day, the report may take place on Tuesday, the next City work day. Finance shall prepare a bill after the monthly report is received. The bill will list account information, water consumption fee and the monthly base rate fee. The Finance Department must receive the total payment due within thirty (30) days of the monthly report date. If payment is not received within thirty (30) days, a reminder bill for the account will be mailed to the Permittee. Payment must be received within ten (10) days from the time the reminder notice was sent. Permittees that wish to close their account should report their final consumption with Finance and turn in their hydrant wrench to the Permit Center. The equipment collateral deposit is refunded in full after inspection determines that it is in acceptable condition and all fees and/or fines are paid in full. If the hydrant wrench is lost, or damaged in such a fashion as to render it inoperable, the entire REF.H:\DEVELOPMENT\Handouts\Hydrant Meter Permit Regulations (01-09) deposit fee shall be forfeit. Finance shall mail out a bill listing account information, water consumption fee, monthly base rate fee and any equipment fee and/or applicable fines. The Finance Department must receive the total amount due within thirty (30) days of bill receipt. If payment is not received within thirty (30) days, a reminder bill for the account will be mailed to the Permittee. Payment must be received within ten (10) days from the time the reminder notice was sent. Type B Permittee - Water from Non-Dedicated Hydrants The City recognizes that some project activities require on-site access to water. In those cases, the City may allow Non-Dedicated Hydrants to be utilized if there is no effect to other customers or the City’s distribution system. The review process to determine impact may slightly delay the permit process until a decision is reached. If approval is granted, the Permittee is responsible for securing a Hydrant Meter with RPBA Assembly from Central Stores. Central Stores will record the Hydrant Meter with RPBA Assembly “start” Read when the Hydrant Meter Assembly is checked out and the “finish” read when it is returned. Central Stores will provide Finance with the finish read of the Hydrant Meter with RPBA Assembly. When the account is closed, the equipment collateral deposit for the Hydrant Meter with RPBA Assembly is refunded in full after the property is returned, inspection determines that it is in acceptable condition and the water consumption fee, monthly base rate fee, daily rental fee and fines, if applicable, are paid in full. If the complete assembly is lost, the entire deposit fee shall be forfeit. If the portions of the assembly are lost or damaged, charges reflecting repair or replacement and estimated water consumption will be deducted from the deposit fee. Finance shall mail out a bill receipt listing account information, water consumption fee, monthly base rate fee, daily rental fee and any equipment fee or fines that may be applicable. The Finance Department must receive the total amount due within thirty (30) days of bill receipt. If payment is not received within thirty (30) days, a reminder bill for the account will be mailed to the Permittee. Payment must be received within ten (10) days from the time the reminder notice was sent. Other Issues of Impact Hydrant Meter with RPBA Assembly Calibration The City is responsible for regularly scheduled calibration of Hydrant Meter with RPBA Assemblies. Type B Permittees are required to turn in their assembly by request of Central Stores. Permittees will be contacted by mail at least ten (10) working days in advance of the request of return. If the City has a spare Hydrant Meter with RPBA Assembly available, an exchange may be conducted. If no REF.H:\DEVELOPMENT\Handouts\Hydrant Meter Permit Regulations (01-09) assembly is available, the customer must wait up to two weeks for calibration to occur. Hydrant Operator Training Program Any person that uses a hydrant, other than authorized City employees, must receive hydrant operation training. The training includes hydrant operation and Hydrant Meter with RPBA Assembly orientation. The training is performed by City of Auburn Water Department staff and a certificate will be issued to those who pass the instruction. The certificate is valid for a period of three years. Contact the Water Distribution Supervisor for training at least 48 hours in advance of the desired date of instruction. Documentation Water Use Report Forms, Permit documentation and Trained Hydrant Operator Certificates must be available for perusal by City staff upon request. Permit information must correspond with the Permittee withdrawing water. Infrastructure Protection It shall be the responsibility of the Permittee and Trained Hydrant Operator to use and protect the hydrant and surrounding infrastructure in accordance with City guidelines. Permittees must promptly report any damage to the City of Auburn Water Distribution Supervisor. Any damage sustained to the noted structures that are due to operator error are the responsibility of the Permittee noted on the permit application. Repair or replacement charges may be applied against deposits and if the charge is higher, the Permittee shall be responsible for paying the difference. Loans A Permittee or Trained Hydrant Operator is not allowed to loan a permit, Trained Hydrant Operator Certificate, hydrant wrench or Hydrant Meter with RPBA Assembly to a second party. Revocation The City reserves the right to cancel a permit or Trained Hydrant Operator Certificate at any time for any reason. The Permittee or Trained Hydrant Operator is responsible for applicable issues such as return of the permit, Trained Hydrant Operator certificate, City owned equipment and paying all fees and/or fines within ten (10) calendar days of receipt of cancellation. REF.H:\DEVELOPMENT\Handouts\Hydrant Meter Permit Regulations (01-09) Equipment Interference Disassembly or tampering of any Hydrant, Dedicated Hydrant Meter Assembly or Hydrant Meter with RPBA Assembly is prohibited. Hydrant Wrench Use Using any tool, other than the City supplied hydrant wrench, to engage the hydrant operating nut, is prohibited. REF.H:\DEVELOPMENT\Handouts\Hydrant Meter Permit Regulations (01-09) Appendix A Rate Tables, Fee Table, Service Charge or Damage Rate Table per ACC 13.06.360 Commercial Class Water Consumption Description Rate Hydrant Meter with RPBA Assembly $1.85 per 100 cubic feet (ccf) Hydrant Meter Fees Table per City of Auburn Fee Schedule Description Fees, Service Charges or Damage Type A Permit $31.00 Hydrant Meter Wrench Deposit Type B Permit Hydrant Meter with RPBA Assembly $1,449.00 Deposit. Type A and Type B Permit Monthly Base Rate $31.00 Type B Permit Hydrant Meter with RPBA Assembly $26.00 Weekly Rental Fee Fees, Service Charges, and Damage Charges per Table per ACC 13.06.511 Permit Violation Penalty Type A Hydrant meter wrench loss or damage $31.00 Hydrant meter with RPBA assembly loss $1,449.00 maximum B or damage penalty $250.00 maximum A Failure to record “Start” read properly penalty, per day, location, violator and incident REF.H:\DEVELOPMENT\Handouts\Hydrant Meter Permit Regulations (01-09) (Continuation) - Fees, Service Charges, and Damage Charges per Table per ACC 13.06.511 Permit Violation Penalty Type $250.00 maximum penalty, per day, location, A Failure to record “Finish” read properly violator and incident Failure to Submit Monthly Water A $10.00 per calendar day Consumption Report to the City Non-Payment of bill within 10 calendar A and B $10.00 per calendar day days of reminder notice Non-Return of Hydrant Meter with RPBA B $10.00 per calendar day Assembly after Request for Return Using a Hydrant Without Hydrant $50.00 per day, location, A and B Operator Training Documentation on violator and incident Hand $250.00 maximum Using a Hydrant Without Operator penalty, per day, location, A and B Training Documentation violator and incident Using a Hydrant Without Permit $50.00 per day, location, A and B Documentation on Hand violator and incident $250.00 maximum Using a Hydrant Without Permit penalty, per day, location, A and B Documentation violator and incident $250.00 maximum Loaning Out a Hydrant Meter with RPBA B penalty, per day, location, Assembly to an Unauthorized Party violator and incident Using a Tool, Other Than the City $50.00 per day, location, Supplied Hydrant Wrench to Operate a A and B violator and incident Hydrant Complete reimbursement A and B Damage to Hydrant or Infrastructure to the city for repair or replacement Non-Response to Revocation of Permit or A and B $10.00 per calendar day Trained Hydrant Operator Certificate Disassembly or tampering of Hydrant, $250.00 maximum Hydrant Meter Assembly or Hydrant Meter penalty, per day, location, A and B with RPBA Assembly violator and incident REF.H:\DEVELOPMENT\Handouts\Hydrant Meter Permit Regulations (01-09)