HomeMy WebLinkAboutProposed Local Law E - 2011 - Sewer Rates v6 1.14.11.pdfVILLAGE OF CAYUGA HEIGHTS
PROPOSED LOCAL LAW ‟E‶ OF THE YEAR 2011
A LOCAL LAW AMENDING ARTICLE XII, SEWER RENTS, OF THE VILLAGE
OF CAYUGA HEIGHTS ARTICLES
Be it enacted by the Board of Trustees of the Village of Cayuga Heights as follows:
Section I. PURPOSE AND INTENT.
The purpose of this local law is to amend Article XII, Sewer Rents, of the Village of
Cayuga Heights (the ‟Village‶) Articles and to set forth the terms and provisions for the
collection of sewer rents for the purpose of producing revenue, such revenue to be used as
hereinafter provided. The Village hereby finds and determines that the most equitable manner of
collecting funds from the various properties within the Village served by its sewer system is to
charged based upon the consumption of water on the premises connected to and served by the
Village sewer system. The sewer system or the part or parts of the sewer system for which such
rents shall be established and imposed are as follows:
(a) The sewage treatment and disposal works with necessary appurtenances including
pumping station, and the extension, enlargement, or replacement of or additions to such sewage
treatment plant; and
(b) The operation, maintenance, and repairs of the entire Village of Cayuga Heights sewer
system, including the sewage treatment plant and the collection system.
Section II. AUTHORITY.
This Local Law is enacted pursuant to the grant of powers to local governments provided
for in (i) Section 10 of the Municipal Home Rule Law to adopt and amend local laws not
inconsistent with the provisions of the New York State Constitution or not inconsistent with any
general law relating to its property, affairs, government or other subjects provided for in said
Section 10 of the Municipal Home Rule Law, (ii) General Municipal Law Article 14-F, (iii)
General Municipal Law Sections 451 and 452, and (iv) Village Law Article 14.
Section III. AMENDMENT OF ARTICLE XII, SEWER RENTS.
As of the effective date of this Local Law, Article XII of the Village‵s Articles shall be
deleted in its entirety and replaced with the following language:
SECTION 1. Establishment of Rents and Amounts
The Village hereby establishes and imposes sewer rents for the use of the sewer system or
for any part or parts thereof and establishes and imposes a minimum sewer rent charge.
The manner of collecting funds from various properties within the Village served by the
sewer system is to be based upon the consumption of water, as measured by the Village or
its agent by water meter or similar device, on the premises connected to and served by the
Village‵s sewer system. Pursuant to the aforementioned laws, the Village Board shall,
from time to time, set by resolution such sewer rents and charges. Such resolutions shall
be adopted after a public hearing upon five days‵ public notice.
SECTION 2. Minimum Charge
There shall be a minimum base charge for regular quarterly bills in an amount equal to the
sewer rents based upon 10,000 gallons of water consumption, regardless of actual usage.
For the treatment of trucked or hauled waste, there shall also be imposed a minimum base
charge equal to the sewer rents based upon 10,000 gallons of water consumption,
regardless of the size of the deposit,. Any such treatment must be separately permitted by
the Village Board and comply with all rules and regulations of the Village.
SECTION 3. Cooperation by owner of real property
The Village Engineer may require each owner and/or occupant of real property within the
Village connected to the Village sewer facilities to furnish such information as may be
necessary and reasonable in order to carry out the provisions of this Article. Any duly
authorized officer, employee, contractor, or agent of the Village or other person duly
authorized by the Village, including employees or other persons associated with the
Southern Cayuga Lake Intermunicipal Water Commission, shall be permitted to enter on
any property at reasonable hours for the purpose of reading meters, inspecting,
disconnecting, repairing or for any other purposes reasonably necessary to carry out the
provisions or purposes of this Article.
SECTION 4. Payment and collection; liens for unpaid sewer rents
A. All rents and charges due hereunder shall be payable quarterly together
with the billing for water service and shall be due and payable on the
following dates each year: ___________ 1, __________ 1, __________1
and _____________ 1. Sewer rents and charges shall be paid to the
Village Clerk at the Village Offices at 836 Hanshaw Road, Ithaca, New
York, except for such rents and charges which are due and payable to any
other entity to whom billing authority for sewer rents has been given or
delegated by the Village.
B. The Village Clerk or other person authorized by the Village Board shall
keep a record of all properties within the Village which are connected to
the Village water system and the Village sewer system, and sewer bills
shall be mailed to the owner or any other person to whom a water bill is
addressed, billed, or mailed by the Village or other entity performing water
billing services for the Village, and at the address appearing on said water
bill.
If property is connected to the Village sewer system but not to the Village
water system, unless the property owner has directed the Village in writing
to use a different address, the sewer rent bill shall be sent to the address to
which real estate tax bills for the property are sent. The failure of any
owner or other user to receive a bill shall not excuse nonpayment thereof,
nor shall it operate as a waiver of the penalty herein prescribed.
Notwithstanding any other provision in this Article, all sewer rents,
surcharges or other fees or charges relating to sewer service, shall be a
charge against the owner of the premises connected to the Village sewer
system, and such owner shall be liable for the payment of all such rents and
charges, including penalties and interest.
C. In the event any sewer rent is not paid within 30 days of the date of the bill,
there shall be added a penalty of 10% for late payment.
D. Sewer rents and any other charges payable hereunder shall constitute a lien
on the real property served by the sewer system. The priority of such lien
and the enforcement thereof shall be in accordance with Article 14-F of the
General Municipal Law which presently provides that the lien shall be
prior and superior to every other lien or claim except the lien of an existing
tax, assessment or other lawful charge enforced by or for the state or a
political subdivision or district thereof.
E. The Village may bring an action a) as upon contract, for sewer rents,
surcharges thereto, and all other charges incurred by the owner of property
in connection with sewer service, which are in arrears, together with
interest and penalties thereon, or b) to foreclose liens for such sewer rents
and surcharges. Also, in the alternative, the Village Board may cause any
unpaid sewer rents, surcharges, or other charges to be levied and collected
in the same manner and in the same time as the Village tax in accordance
with the provisions of Article 14-F (Subdivision 4 of § 452) of the General
Municipal Law, or any amendment thereof.
SECTION 5. Collection of other costs.
Any costs and expenses or other charges other than those hereinbefore described, incurred
by the Village because of any repair or other work to the sewer system or otherwise for
which the owner of any property served by or connected to the sewer system is obligated
under this Article or any other local law, ordinance, statute or provision of law, shall be
collected in the manner provided for the collection of sewer rents in this Article, and shall
be a lien upon the property and enforceable in accordance with the provisions of this
Article, or any other applicable provision of law.
SECTION 6. Correction of errors.
For the period in which no water meter is installed and operating on any property or
cannot be installed thereon, or if such water meter has ceased to register or has registered
inaccurately, the charge for the use of the sewerage facilities shall be based on such
equitable basis as the Village may determine, which shall take into account previous usage
and charges, if any, and all other pertinent information and factors in the discretion of the
Village.
If any owner of real property on which a sewer rent has been imposed deems himself or
herself aggrieved because such real property is not served by the sewer system or an error
has been made in computing such sewer rent, the owner may file an application for a
refund of all or part of such sewer rent. Such application shall be verified by the owner
and shall set forth the amount of refund sought and the grounds therefor. Such application
shall be presented to the Village Board of the Village, which may refund all or part of
such sewer rent. Any such application shall be filed within 60 days of the time the
applicant learns of the claimed error, but not later than four months of the date of the bill
claimed to be in error. The Village Board may, for good cause shown, extend the time for
the filing of such application if circumstances show the charges are patently unfair and
that the applicant had a reasonable basis for not timely filing the application for correction
of the error.
SECTION 7. Sewer Rent Fund.
Any revenues derived by the Village from the sewer rents, including penalties and
interest, shall be deposited in a special fund to be known as the "Sewer Rent Fund."
Monies in such fund shall be used for the payment of the necessary management,
maintenance, operation, repair and financing of any sewer improvement or service
provided by the Village, including any payment required to be made by the Village to any
contracting municipality for such purposes, including interest and penalties. Except as
otherwise stated in this Article, at any time, any surcharges on said sewer rents shall be
used for the costs of sewer operations as above defined and shall be specifically
designated for such purpose in the Sewer Rent Fund. Moneys in the fund shall be used to
pay the Village's share of the operating and maintenance costs and capital costs, to the
extent authorized by law and the Village Board, related to collection, transmission and
treatment of sewage and for any other purpose authorized by General Municipal Law §
453 as the same may be amended from time to time.
SECTION 8. Applicability.
This Article shall apply to all properties in the Village.
Section IV. SUPERSEDING EFFECT.
All Local Laws, resolutions, rules, regulations and other enactments of the Village of
Cayuga Heights in conflict with the provisions of this Local Law are hereby superceded to the
extent necessary to give this Local Law full force and effect.
Section V. VALIDITY.
The invalidity of any provision of this Local Law shall not affect the validity of any other
provision of this Local Law that can be given effect without such invalid provision.
Section VI. EFFECTIVE DATE.
This Local Law shall be effective as of June 1, 2011.