JEFFERSON WATER AND SEWER DISTRICT DEPOSIT, FEE AND CHARGE SCHEDULE (Includes Rate Adjustments Effective January 1, 2019)

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JEFFERSON WATER AND SEWER DISTRICT DEPOSIT, FEE AND CHARGE SCHEDULE (Includes Rate Adjustments Effective January 1, 2019) The deposits, fees and charges as set herein shall be paid as provided in the Jefferson Water and Sewer District Regulations, which are referenced herein for further information. PART I SEWER FEES AND CHARGES: A. Sewer Capacity (Connection) Fee: (Reference 409) There shall be a Sewer Capacity (Connection) Fee of eight dollars and twenty-one cents $8.21 per average daily gallonage of standard strength sewage as shown on Attachment A. The minimum fee shall be $3,050; plus the Columbus Sewer Capacity Fee of $3,044. [See Section C below.] B. Sewer Service Charge: (Reference 416) 1. Unmetered Monthly Sewer Service Charge: The unmetered monthly sewer service charge shall be seventy dollars and sixty cents $70.60 per month per single-family house and for other facilities, a prorated charge based on the seventy dollars and sixty cents $70.60 per month for a single-family house and the facilities daily average flows as designated in Attachment A. 2. Standard Metered Monthly Sewer Service Charge: (a) There shall be a Standard Minimum Monthly Service Charge regardless of whether or not the sewer service has been used during the month. The standard minimum monthly service charge shall be forty-four dollars and six cents $44.06 per month per single-family house. For all other facilities, the following shall apply: Standard Minimum Monthly Sewer Service Charge Table Size of Meter Min. Monthly Gallons Min. Service Charge ¾ 4,000 $44.06 1 4,000 $44.06 1 ½ 4,000 $44.06 2 24,849 $338.91 3 54,136 $942.45 4 92,298 $1,601.07 6 191,696 $3,325.30 The District will determine the minimum service charge for meter sizes greater than 6. 1

(b) Additional charges shall be determined based upon water usage and according to the following Standard Metered Monthly Sewer Service Charge Table and as described herein: Standard Metered Monthly Sewer Service Charge Table Monthly Usage Charge Minimum (up to 4,000 gallons) $44.06 Next 6,000 gallons $12.46 per 1,000 gallons Next 10,000 gallons $12.95 per 1,000 gallons Next 15,000 gallons $14.31 per 1,000 gallons Next 15,000 gallons $17.14 per 1,000 gallons Over 50,000 gallons $20.69 per 1,000 gallons 3. Contract Rate Monthly Sewer Service Charge: There shall be the option of a Contract Rate Monthly Sewer Service Charge if the customer executes a contract. Said Contract Rate shall be according to the following Contract Rate Sewer Service Charge Table: Contract Rate Sewer Service Charge Table Monthly Usage Charge Minimum (up to 50,000 gallons) $600.43 Over 50,000 gallons $12.45 per 1,000 gallons Unless determined otherwise by the District, the gallonage recorded on the water meter will be used as the actual amount of sewage received by the District when computing the charge. C. Columbus Sewer Capacity Fee: There shall be a Columbus Sewer Capacity Fee (CSCF) charged for each connection of an improvement to the District s sanitary sewage collection system occurring on or after January 1, 2006. Said CSCF shall be based upon the size of the water meter serving the improvement. The amount of the CSCF for a residential improvement with a ¾ inch meter shall be three thousand forty-four dollars $3,044.00. The amount of the CSCF for residential improvements with meters greater than ¾ inch shall be based on the same amount the City of Columbus CSCF charges and for non-residential improvements the amount shall be quoted by the District on an individual basis. The minimum CSCF for any improvement shall be three thousand forty-four dollars $3,044.00. Said CSCF must be paid prior to connection of any such improvement. In the event that the City of Columbus increases the amount of the CSCF it charges the District, the amount of the District CSCF charged under this Section shall, without the necessity of further District Board action, automatically increase by the same amount that the City of Columbus CSCF increases for any given connection. 2

D. Sewer Capacity Fee: (Reference 410) additionally, there shall be a $2,000 sewer capacity fee charged to properties that qualify as instructed in Attachment B. E. Contracts Requiring Special Consideration: Additionally, the District Board may approve contracts providing for sewer fees and charges other than those listed above, provided that good and valuable consideration is received by the District and that such contract terms are deemed by the Board to be in the best interests of the District. PART II WATER FEES AND CHARGES: A. Water Capacity (Connection) Fee: (Reference 411) there shall be a Water Capacity Fee charged to the owner of any lot or plot of ground who wishes to connect to the District water system. Said Fee shall be calculated according to the following Water Capacity Table: Water Capacity (Connection) Table Diameter of Tap Tap Fee 1 Inch residential $4,500.00 1 Inch non-residential $6,902.13 1 ½ Inch residential $6,902.13 1 ½ Inch non-residential $13,694.71 2 Inch $19,562.13 3 Inch $40,244.19 4 Inch $63,689.54 6 Inch $144,628.33 Note: Any water connection for a tap larger than 1 ½ inch, that is used for residential subdivision purposes, must have a master meter arrangement and shall only be permitted at the discretion of the District, pursuant to the terms of a Water Connection (Tap) Agreement. In the event such arrangement is permitted, the connection (tap) fee shall be based on the number of residential units to be connected times $4,500.00 per unit or the amount shown in the above table, which ever is greater. Residential Taps: All residential taps shall be a minimum of 1 and typically a 5/8 Inch x 3/4 Inch meter shall be installed. The District shall collect the meter fee shown in the Fee Table; Part II-2B. 1. Water Capacity Fee: (Reference 410) additionally, there shall be a $1,000 water capacity fee charged in Attachment B. 3

B. METER FEES: (Reference 412) there shall be a meter fee charged to the owner of any lot or plot of ground when a water meter is installed. Said Fee shall be calculated according to the following Meter Fee Table: Meter Fee Table: Meter Size Meter Fee ¾ Meter complete including yoke & MIU $365.00 ¾ Meter Yoke Only $75.00 1 Meter Yoke Only $105.00 1 Meter Complete w/yoke & MIU $488.00 1 Meter Pit Complete w/miu $891.00 1 ½ Meter Complete Inside w/miu $588.00 1 ½ Meter Complete w/pit & MIU $1,824.00 1 ½ Meter Pit Complete $1,621.00 2 Meter Complete Inside w/miu $638.00 2 Meter Complete w/pit & MIU $1,874.00 MIU Radio w/data Profiling $149.00 1. Meter sizes greater than 2 will be the price of meter and parts plus $100. 2. Any needed repair or replacement parts and costs will be addressed after an assessment has been made by a service technician. C. OUTSIDE METER PIT: A meter pit shall be installed when a home sits more than 100 from the street. D. FIRE PROTECTION CAPACITY (CONNECTION) FEE: The fire capacity fee for service line used solely for fire protection shall be thirty percent (30%) of the connection fees shown above in the Water Capacity (Connection) Table. (Reference 411). E. Temporary Water Service: (Reference 413) 1. Installation Deposit: there shall be charged a deposit for installation of services which shall be the cost of installation and removal, as estimated by the District. The deposit for a meter is $200.00. The deposit will be applied to the water charge of $8.91 per 1,000 gallons. F. Standard Minimum Monthly Water Service Charge: (Reference 416) There shall be a standard minimum water service charge for water usage, regardless of whether or not the water is used during the month. The standard minimum monthly water service charge shall be according to the following Standard Minimum Monthly Water Service Charge Table: 4

Standard Minimum Monthly Water Service Charge Table Size of Meter Min. Monthly Gallons Min. Service Charge ¾ 4,000 $26.02 1 4,000 $26.02 1 ½ 4,000 $26.02 2 24,849 $190.30 3 54,136 $491.39 4 92,298 $837.79 6 191,696 $1,740.03 The minimum monthly service charge for services lines used solely for fire protection shall be five percent (5%) of the above minimum monthly service charge. The District will determine the minimum service charge for meter sizes greater than 6. G. Standard Monthly Water Service Charge: (Reference 416) There shall be a standard monthly water service charge for water usage, which shall be according to the following Standard Monthly Water Service Charge Table: Standard Monthly Water Service Charge Table Size of Meter Usage per month Service Charge ¾ Up to 4,000 gallons $26.02 1 and 1 ½ Up to 4,000 gallons $26.02 Next 6,000 gallons $7.06 per 1,000 gallons Next 10,000 gallons $7.77 per 1,000 gallons Next 15,000 gallons $8.33 per 1,000 gallons Next 15,000 gallons $10.52 per 1,000 gallons Over 50,000 gallons $14.60 per 1,000 gallons 2 Up to 24,849 gallons $190.30 Next, up to 50,000 gallons $10.52 per 1,000 gallons Next, over 50,000 gallons $14.60 per 1,000 gallons 3 Up to 54,136 gallons $491.39 3 Over min of 54,136 gallons $14.60 per 1,000 gallons 4 Up to 92,298 gallons $837.79 4 Over min of 92,298 gallons $14.60 per 1,000 gallons 6 Up to 191,696 gallons $1,740.03 6 Over min of 191,696 gallons $14.60 per 1,000 gallons 5

H. Contract Rate Monthly Water Service Charge: There shall be the option of a Contract Rate Monthly Water service Charge if the customer executes a contract. Said Contract Rate shall be according to the following Contract Rate Water Service Charge Table: Contract Rate Water Service Charge Table Monthly Usage Charge Minimum (up to 50,000 gallons) $356.32 Over 50,000 gallons $7.82 per 1,000 gallons I. Contracts Requiring Special Consideration: Additionally, the District Board may approve contracts providing for water fees and charges other than those listed above, provided that good and valuable consideration is received by the District and that such contract terms are deemed by the Board to be in the best interests of the District. Unless determined otherwise by the District, the gallonage recorded on the water meter will be used as the actual amount of water used when computing the bill for all water service charges. PART III MISCELLANEOUS FEES AND CHARGES A. Customer Deposits: Deposits for District water and sewer accounts shall be collected as required by Subsection 405.03. The amount of the deposit shall be the water and/or sewer minimum monthly charge for a two-month billing period as determined by the size of the water and/or sewer meter servicing the premises, or if not metered, by the minimum monthly unmetered charge. These minimum monthly charges shall be as stated in the District's Charge Schedule. Examples: Deposits for ¾ thru 1 ½ Meter Sizes 1. Water & Sewer Accounts - $140.16 [2 x ($44.06 + $26.02)] 2. Water Only - $52.04 [2 x $26.02] 3. Sewer Only Unmetered - $141.20 [2 x $70.60] B. Plan Review Fees and Deposits: (Reference 607) The following fees and deposits shall apply: 1. With the submission of construction drawings, site plans, utility plans or grading plans, there shall be paid to the District an initial deposit of three percent (3%) of the estimated cost of construction, but not less than one thousand dollars $1,000.00, for the Plan Review Fee. 2. Prior to the commencement of construction, an initial deposit of six percent (6%) of the estimated cost of construction, but not less than 6

one thousand dollars $1,000.00, shall be paid to the District for construction observation. 3. Additional deposits shall be paid as requested by the District as needed to cover the above stated items. 4. Upon final acceptance of the construction by the District and receipt by the District of a written request from the person making the deposits, the District shall refund any unused portion of the amounts deposited. All funds not so requested within one year of the District s acceptance of the construction shall be placed in the District s general fund to be used at the sole discretion of the District. C. Disconnection Processing Fee: The Disconnection Processing Fee shall be Fifty Dollars $50.00 and shall be charged to any account still past due after 5pm on the Past Due Balance Due Date. Customer accounts shall be charged this fee if they were processed for disconnection, even if disconnection does not occur. D. Reconnection Fee: The Reconnection Fee shall be Fifty Dollars $50.00 and shall only be charged if a reconnection is required due to a disconnection for delinquency. E. Book Fees: 1. Regulations $35.00 2. Construction and Material Specification $35.00 3. Standard Drawing $35.00 4. Backflow Prevention Plan $35.00 5. CD s $ 5.00 F. License Fees: 1. New License $40.00 2. Renewal of License $35.00 7

G. Bulk Water: The following fees are for bulk water sales shall apply. Bulk water sales shall and be permitted from (May 31 October 1) at the discretion of the district. Per 1,000-gallon charge $8.91 1. Watering Sod New Construction Only: A new homeowner may rent a meter from the District at a cost of $75.00 to water sod at a newly constructed home. The homeowner shall hook up the meter to a hose bib in order to water sod. This meter will track the water that was used on the outside of the house and that outside water usage will be added to the water portion of the bill (water that did not run through the sewer). The meter must be returned within 30 days of being issued. Homeowner will receive a one-time credit on their sewer portion of the bill during that monthly meter reading cycle. H. Troubleshoot and/or repair: The service charge to troubleshoot or repair a damaged meter and/or remote at the request of customer shall be Fifty dollars $50.00. Any additional repair costs may be assessed to the customer. I. Inspection/installation Fee For Non-Cancellation: The service charge for an additional trip to inspect and/or install a meter/remote will be Fifty dollars $50.00. J. Unauthorized use and/or Violation of the Rules and Regulations: There shall be a service charge to investigate, notify, or discontinue water and/or sewer services as a result of fraud or illegal diversion of water, including unauthorized commencement of services, or any other violation of the Rules and Regulations. The District shall levy a charge of $200 per the first offense and $250 for the second offense, plus a charge for the water utilized and/or any costs to the District for damages caused by the unauthorized use and/or violation. 8

K. Testing of Meter: The following fees will be charged for testing a meter at the customers request. 1. Where the meter does not test within 97% and 103% accuracy there shall not be a charge. 2. Where meter tests with 97% and 103% accuracy, the charge shall be $150.00. L. Return Check & ACH Charge: There shall be a fee of thirty-five dollars $35.00 for any payments returned by the bank for insufficient funds. M. Replacement or Repair: There shall be a charge of twenty dollars $20.00 for replacing the water box lids. There shall be a charge of forty dollars $40.00 to replace the entire water box, plus the cost of the excavation. N. Debit/Credit/Charge Card Service Fee: Convenience fees are passed on to the resident through third party vendor. Presently at $4.95. PART IV BILLING PROCEDURES A. Adjustment to Bills: The Director or Office Manager can make adjustments to service fee bills in the event of error or miscalculation. B. Late Charge Procedures: (for monthly billing) Bills will be due on the last business day of each month. Bills not paid by the due date are subject to a 5% late charge and shall be considered delinquent. A first notice that the bill is past due and delinquent shall be mailed to the customer requiring payment within ten (14) days. Thereafter, the District may commence disconnection procedures in the event said bill remains unpaid. 9

ATTACHMENT A SCHEDULE OF AVERAGE DAILY GALLONAGE: (See accompanying notes) Place or Use Assembly halls (including theaters, Auditoriums and assembly halls not Otherwise shown herein) Bowling alleys; no food service Churches Churches, with kitchen Gallonage Per Day 2 per seat 75 per lane 3-5 per sanctuary seat 5-7 per sanctuary seat Country Clubs *Note (a) and (b) 50 per member or 35 per seat Dance Hall 2 per person Drive-in theaters 5 per car space Factories and warehouses, no showers 25 per employee Factories and warehouses, w/showers 35 per employee Food service operations Restaurant, less than 24 hour 35 per seat 24 hour Restaurant 50 per seat Banquet rooms 5 per seat Tavern, very little food service 35 per seat Curb Service, drive-in 50 per car space Vending machine restaurants (Note a does not apply) 100 per unit Laundries, coin-operated 400 per unit Laundry wastes, commercial and industrial Consult District Motels Nursing and rest homes Office Buildings Recreational Vehicle Dumping Station Recreational Vehicle Parks and Camps 100 per unit 150 per patient 100 per resident employee 50 per non-resident employee 20 per employee or 0.2 per sq. ft. of floor space Consult District 125 per trailer or tent space 10

Place or Use Residential Units including apartments, condominiums and Single-Family homes Retail Store Schools: Elementary High and middle Service Stations Shopping Centers without food Service or laundries Swimming pool, average With hot water shower Youth and recreation camps Gallonage Per Day 400 per unit 20 per employee 15 per pupil 20 per pupil 1000 per first bay or pump island 500 per each additional bay or pump island 0.2 per sq. ft. of floor space 3-5 per swimmer, design load 5-7 per swimmer design load 50 per person *Note (a): *Note (b): *Note (c): Connection fees for all food service operations including the food service portion of other operations such as Churches and Country Clubs shall be doubled to provide for the 400 ppm B.O.D.s loading from these sources. The gallons per day that requires the largest treatment capacity shall be used to compute the connection fee. The connection fee for a building with more than one of the listed uses (places) shall be computed based on the total gallons per day derived from adding together the gallons per day for each use of that building. Sewer connections for which fees have been paid in the amount required at the time the permit to connect or tap was issued, shall be permitted without additional fees being charged, except when an existing connection will service a use that contributes more sewage than the use designated on the permit, in which case, the difference between the current connection fees based on the original use and the proposed use shall be paid to the District. 11

ATTACHMENT B DISTRICT S CAPACITY FEE: (See accompanying notes) BASE-LINE DENSITY: In reliance upon District planning documents, including a study prepared by the District s staff engineering consultant, as well as in reliance upon the Jefferson Township Zoning Resolution and Map, and Comprehensive Plan, the District hereby establishes a base-line density of one equivalent single-family unit ( ESFU ) per acre (hereafter base-line density ). Any improvement in excess of said base-line density shall hereafter be referred to as an Additional Improvement. ESFU DEFINED: An ESFU, for the purposes of the District s Capacity Fee, is equivalent to an estimated consumption of four hundred gallons per day, based upon the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency standards for a single-family home. SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCE IS ONE ESFU: For all single-family residential Improvements connected to the District s systems, the District shall assign each such Improvement an equivalent single-family unit ( ESFU ) value of one (1) ESFU. ESFU ASSIGNMENT: For all Improvements connected to the District s systems, other than single-family residences, the District, in its sole discretion, shall assign each such Improvement an equivalent single-family unit ( ESFU ) value based on estimated average daily gallonage of standard strength sewage using Attachment A, Schedule of Average Daily Gallonage of the District s Deposit, Fee and Charge Schedule. Such Schedule shall be subject to modification or amendment as the District deems necessary or advisable. SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCES: In the event that any owner or developer rezones any property served by the District in order to increase the densities for single-family residence Improvements located on any such properties to a density greater than the base-line density, then, and in that event, for any such Improvement which is to be approved and constructed in excess of such base-line density on such property, there shall be imposed, in addition to other fees, a Capacity Fee of two thousand dollars $2,000.00 for sewer services and one thousand dollars $1,000.00 for water services for any such Additional Improvements. For purposes of calculating the Capacity Fee for sanitary sewer services, the Columbus Sewer Capacity Fee shall be excluded. NON SINGLE-FAMILY RESIDENCES: In the event that any owner or developer rezones any property served by the District in order to increase the densities for all Improvements, other than single-family residences located on any such properties, to a density greater than the base-line density, or such owner or developer otherwise exceeds said permitted base-line density, then, and in that event, for any such Improvement which is to be approved and constructed in excess of such base-line density on such property, there shall be imposed, in addition to other fees, a Capacity Fee or two thousand dollars $2,000.00 per ESFU for sewer services and one thousand dollars $1,000.00 per ESFU for water services for any such Additional Improvements computed in accordance with Section 423 above. For purposes of calculating the Capacity Fee for sanitary sewer services, the Columbus Sewer Capacity Fee shall be excluded. 12

CAPACITY FEE APPLICABILITY: Such Capacity Fee shall apply to all customers of the District, regardless of whether they are located in Jefferson Township and receive their zoning from Jefferson Township, or receive their zoning from any other entity, and regardless of whether or not such customers have been annexed to and are located within any municipality. 13