Current through Register Vol. 39, No. 6, September 16, 2024
(a) General
Provisions.
(1) A bona fide customer as
referred to in subsections (b) and (c) hereinafter shall be a customer of
permanent and established character, exclusive of the real estate developer or
builder, who receives sewer service at a premises improved with structures of a
permanent nature.
(2) Any
facilities installed hereunder shall be the sole property of the
utility.
(3) The size, type,
quality of materials, and their location will be specified by the utility, and
the actual construction will be done by the utility or by a constructing agency
acceptable to it.
(4) Adjustment of
any difference between the estimated cost and the reasonable actual cost of any
collection system extension made hereunder will be made within 60 days after
the actual cost of the installation has been ascertained by the
utility.
(5) In case of
disagreement or dispute regarding the application of any provision of this
rule, or in circumstances where the application of this rule appears
impracticable or unjust to either party, the utility, application or applicants
may refer the matter to the Utilities Commission for settlement.
(6) Extensions for temporary service will not
be made under this rule.
(b) Extensions to Service Individuals.
(1) The utility will extend its sewer
collection system to serve new bona fide customers at its own expense, other
than to serve subdivisions, tracts, housing projects, industrial or residential
developments, or organized service districts, when the required total length of
the sewer collection system extension from the nearest existing sewer
collection system is not in excess of 100 feet per service connection. If the
total length of the sewer collection system extension is in excess of 100 feet
per service connection applied for, the applicant or applicants for such
service shall be required to advance to the utility before construction is
commenced that portion of the reasonable estimated cost of such extension over
and above the estimated reasonable cost of 100 feet of the sewer collection
system extension per service connection, exclusive of the cost of service
connections and exclusive of any costs of increasing the size or capacity of
the utility's existing facilities used or necessary for supplying the proposed
extension. The money so advanced will be refunded by the utility without
interest in payments equal to the reasonable actual cost of 100 feet of the
sewer collection system extension, for which advance was made for each
additional service connection, exclusive of that of any customer formerly
served at the same location. Refunds will be made within 180 days after the
date of first service to a bona fide customer. No refunds will be made after a
period of 5 years from the date of completion of the sewer collection system
extension, and the total refund shall not exceed the amount advanced.
(2) Where a group of five or more individual
applicants request service from the same extension, or in unusual cases after
obtaining Commission approval, the utility at its option may require that the
individual or individuals advance the entire cost for the sewer collection
system extension as herein provided and the utility will refund this advance as
provided in subsection (c)(2) of this rule.
(3) In addition to refunds made on the basis
of service connections attached directly to the extension for which the cost
was advanced as provided in subdivision (1) of this subsection, refunds also
will be made to the party or parties making the advances in those cases where
additional bona fide customers are serviced by a subsequent sewer collection
system extension, supplied from the original extension upon which an advance is
still refundable, whenever the length of such further extension is less than
100 feet per service connection. Such additional refunds will equal the
difference between the 100-foot allowance per service connection and the length
of each required subsequent extension multiplied by the average cost per foot
of the extension used as the basis for determining the amount advanced. In
those cases where subsequent customers are served through a series of such
sewer collection system extensions, refunds will be made to the party or
parties making the advances in chronological order beginning with the first of
the extensions in the series from the original point of supply, until the
amount advanced by any parties fully repaid within the period of 5 years as
specified above. In those cases where two or more customers have made a joint
advance on the same extension, refunds will be made in the same proportion that
each advance bears to the total of said joint advance. Where the utility
installs a sewer collection system larger than that for which the cost was
advanced to serve an individual or individuals, and a subsequent extension is
supplied from such sewer collections systems, the original individual or
individuals will not be entitled to refunds which might otherwise accrue from
subsequent extensions.
(c) Extensions to Serve Subdivisions, Tracts,
Housing Projects, Industrial or Residential Developments or Organized Service
Districts.
(1) An applicant for a sewer
collection system extension to serve a new subdivision, tract, housing project,
industrial, or residential development, or organized service district shall be
required to advance to the utility before construction is commenced the
estimated reasonable cost of installation of such facilities, including the
estimated reasonable cost associated with the installation of any reasonable
and prudent amount of excess capacity, if any, upon approval by the Commission.
If additional facilities are required specifically to provide service
exclusively for the service requested, the cost of such facilities may be
included in the advance upon approval by the Commission.
(2) The funds so advanced will be subject to
refund by the utility without interest to the party or parties entitled
thereto. The total amount so refunded shall not exceed the amount advanced.
Refunds will be made under the following method:
Proportionate Cost Method:
For each service connection directly connected to the
extension, exclusive of that of any customer formerly served at the same
location, the utility will refund within 180 days after the date of first
service to a bona fide customer that portion of the total amount of the advance
which is determined from the ratio of the allocated capacity of the sewer
facilities acquired to the total allocated capacity of the sewer facilities for
which the cost was advanced. No refunds will be made after a period of 5 years
from the date of completion of the main extension.
NCUC Docket No. S-100,
Sub 1, 8/23/67; NCUC Docket No. W-100, Sub 6,
4/18/88.