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File #: 26629    Version: 1 Name: Service connections
Type: Ordinance Status: Filed
File created: 6/5/2012 In control: WATER UTILITY BOARD
On agenda: 12/11/2012 Final action: 12/11/2012
Enactment date: Enactment #:
Title: Amending Section 13.09 of the Madison General Ordinances to allow the Water Utility to pay for certain water service connections.
Sponsors: Lauren Cnare, Sue Ellingson, Mark Clear
Attachments: 1. Ask Us Tell Us Comments, 2. Registration Statements, 3. Written Statement, 4. Registration Statements-7-24-12.pdf
Fiscal Note
A total of 15 water service connections are expected to cost $50,000 in year 2012. Funding is included in the The Water Utility's 2012 Capital Budget Project #15, Systemwide Miscellaneous Projects, account number EW01-55210-810458. A total of 55 water service connections are expected to cost $150,000 in year 2013. Funding for these connections will be requested the Utility's 2013 Capital Budget.
Title
Amending Section 13.09 of the Madison General Ordinances to allow the Water Utility to pay for certain water service connections.
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DRAFTER'S ANALYSIS: This ordinance addresses a specific issue that has arisen following the enactment of the residential water service connection ordinance (ORD-11-00170, File ID #24414). The connection ordinance requires certain residential properties with private wells to connect to City water service if the criteria set forth in the ordinance are met. As the Water Utility has begun to implement this ordinance, some well owners have raised concerns about the costs of laying the water service, particularly where no curb box is present. Indeed, of the 90-100 wells that are currently subject to the connection requirement, it is believed that 60-70 of them are without an existing service or curb box, or may have large setbacks or questionable access to a water main. By creating new Subsection 13.09(2), the Water Utility will have the authority to either install at its own cost or reimburse the property owners for the associated costs of extending water service from the main to a curb box at the property line that the property owner may connect to. Absent this amendment, the current language in Section 13.09 would prevent such payment by the Water Utility. This amendment to allow such payments would be consistent with the Water Utility’s approach to replacing certain lead service lines and for abandoning some backyard mains, and it would be anticipated that this amendment will help facilitate compliance with the...

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