More water rate talks
Danielle Switalski | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 14 years, 8 months AGO
In an attempt to equalize Plains water and sewer rates throughout
the town, the water/waste water committee is set to hold a public
meeting August 24 at 6:00 p.m.
The meeting will discuss equalizing water meters throughout town,
meaning that residences with multiple units should each be paying
the base rate for water and sewer hookup each month.
The town council and water committee has been discussing different
ways to equalize the water meters for the past few months. At the
upcoming meeting, they are set to discuss electricity meters,
meaning any residence, building or apartment complex that is hooked
up to an individual electricity meter should be paying individual
base rates for water and sewer hookup.
“It's not a price increase we are just trying to make it equitable
so everyone is paying the same rate,” said Carl Reeb, town council
member and water committee chairman.
As the town expanded many residences with multiple units were not
metered properly and for example, and apartment complex with four
units is only paying a single base rate for water and sewer
hookup. If this change gets passed by the city council after the
public meeting on August 24, those four apartment units that are
hooked up to individual electric meters the landlord would have to
pay four base rates instead of one.
“If they have an electricity meter, they have an apartment and they
have a residence, so they should be paying for water and sewer it's
equal,” said Reeb.
Reeb said they are still in initial discussions and are open to
take public comment on the issue to decide the best route in making
the water and sewer rates equitable throughout the town.
If a decision is made at the next meeting to follow through with
the electricity meter plan, the water committee will write an
ordinance and read it to the Plains city council. The city council
will then vote on the ordinance at the next city council meeting on
September 6.
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