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�37 It is also recommended that the City implement a summer usage rate that would also carry a 10% premium. <br />a� For residential properties, this would apply for all usage in excess of 30,000 gallons per quarter during the <br />as summer months. By applying it only to usage in excess of 30,000 gallons, we ensure that those households <br />aa that do not water their lawn aren't penalized by paying more for general household use. For commercial <br />a� properties, it would apply to all usage during the summer months. A summer usage rate would encourage <br />a�� both residential and commercial properties to reduce the water used for ixrigation purposes: <br />87 POLICY OBJECTIVE - <br />aa An annual review of the City's utility rate structure is consistent with governmental best practices to ensure <br />s�� that each utility operation is financially sound. In addition, moving to a conservation-based rate structure is�. � �� <br />ea consistent with the goals and strategies identified in the Imagine Roseville 2025 initiative. <br />91 <br />92 <br />e� <br />a�a <br />�as <br />9G <br />���: <br />9II <br /><ay <br />1Q0 <br />70� <br />7oz <br />�as <br />104 <br />FINANCIAL IMPACTS <br />Based on the 2009 Preliminary Budget and the Staff-recommended rate increases; a typical homeowner will <br />pay approximately $130 per quarter, an increase of $6.35 or 5%. Additional detail is shown in the tables <br />below. <br />Based on the 2009 recommended rates, the following impact will be realized on an average users' ua,� rterlX <br />Utlll.ty blll. <br />Single Family Homes <br />** Based on an average consumption of 22,000 gallons per quarter. <br />Single Family Homes — with Utility Discount <br />105 ** Based on an average consumption of 15,000, gallons per quarter. .. <br />1OFa Discount is approxirr►ately 38% less than the standard rate. <br />�o� <br />Page 3 of 8 <br />
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