1985-0941036L
NO
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS, APPROVING AN AGREEMENT
FOR THE SALE OF WHOLESALE TREATED WATER TO THE TOWN OF CORINTH,
AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO EXECUTE THE AGREEMENT, AND PROVIDING FOR
AN EFFECTIVE DATE
NOW, THEREFORE, THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS, HEREBY
ORDAINS
SECTION I
That the City Council of the City of Denton, Texas, approves
the attached agreement for the sale of wholesale, treated water to
the Town of Corinth, Texas
SECTION II
That the Mayor and the City Secretary, respectively, are
authorized to execute and attest the attached agreement
SECTION III
That this ordinance
its passage and approval
shall become effective immediately upon
PASSED AND APPROVED this
1985
ATTEST
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CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS
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JPFI CITY OF DEN ON, TEXAS
APPROVED AS TO LEGAL FORM
DEBRA ADAMI DRAYOVITCH, CITY ATTORNEY
CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS
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THE STATE OF TEXAS §
WHOLESALE TREATED WATER
COUNTY OF DENTON § CONTRACT BETWEEN CITY OF DENTON
AND TOWN OF CORINTH
This Agreement made this 4~4&day of , 1985, by
and between the City of Denton, a Municipal Co oration organized
under the laws of the State of Texas (hereinafter referred to as
"Denton"), and the Town of Corinth, a Municipal Corporation
organized under the general laws of the State of Texas (herein-
after referred to as "Corinth"),
WITNESSETH
WHEREAS, Corinth desires to purchase wholesale, treated,
potable water from Denton, and
WHEREAS, Denton desires to make provisions to supply, treat and
deliver wholesale, treated, potable water to Corinth,
NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenants and
agreements herein contained the parties agree as follows
1 0 Water Sales
1 1 Denton agrees to sell and deliver wholesale, treated,
potable water to Corinth subject to the terms and conditions
stated herein
1 2 Corinth agrees to purchase wholesale, treated, potable
water from Denton subject to the terms and conditions stated
herein
1 3 Denton agrees to provide sufficient water to meet the rate
of flow and volume requirements of Corinth under the terms and
conditions and subject to the limitations stated herein
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1 4 All treated, potable water that Corinth receives from
Denton under this agreement will be untreated water that Denton
purchases from the City of Dallas and treats at Denton's water
treatment plant(s) Delivery of water to meet the volume and
demand requirements of Corinth under this agreement are expressly
subject to and limited by the available supply of water from
Dallas, and the ability of Denton to treat and deliver water, as
determined by Denton Denton shall exercise due diligence to
assure that the supply, treatment and deliverability of water is
maintained to meet Corinth's water requirements as set forth
herein Should Denton need to curtail the supply of water to its
other customers, because of drought, system or delivery failure or
malfunction, contamination, acts of God, civil disturbances, war
or other causes beyond its control, Denton may curtail the supply
of water to Corinth without being in default of this agreement
1 5 It is expressly understood that water delivered to Corinth
pursuant to this agreement is contingent on water Denton purchases
or receives from the City of Dallas and this agreement does not
obligate Denton to utilize any of its water rights granted to
Denton by any regulatory agency in the furnishing of water to
Corinth
2 0 Definitions
2 1 "Demand," as used herein, means the maximum daily rate of
flow of water, in gallons, that would, if maintained consistently
through a period of twenty-four (24) hours, provide the maximum
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quantity of water required by Corinth in any one day of a water
year
2 2 "Volume," as used herein, means the quantity of water, in
gallons, that Corinth requests Denton to supply in a water year
2 3 "Water Year," as used herein, shall mean the period of
time from June 1 to May 31 of the succeeding year, for which the
annual water requirements of Corinth shall be determined and
established
3 0 Volume and Demand Determined for Each Water Year
3 1 Denton and Corinth agree that the delivery of water to
Corinth by Denton shall be based upon the volume and demand
established for each water year as set forth herein
3 2 Not less than one hundred and twenty (120) days before the
beginning date of the first and each successive water year (June
1), Corinth shall give notice to Denton, in writing, of Corinth's
requested volume and demand for the first water year, and the
projected volume and demand for each successive water year during
the term of this agreement Each successive notice shall be
dated, signed by representatives of both parties, and shall be
attached hereto as Exhibit "A" and incorporated herein by refer-
ence Denton may, in its sole discretion, waive the one hundred
and twenty (120) day notice requirement at the request of Corinth
Such request and waiver shall only be effective if done in writing
3 3 Volumes requested by Corinth in each notice for any one
water year, shall not be less than the volume requested in any
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prior water year, except where Corinth gives notice of its intent
to reduce or cease taking water in accordance with 10 0
4 0 Water Rates, Charges and Payments
4 1 The water rates to be paid by Corinth to Denton in
performance of this agreement shall be in an amount as established
by ordinance of the City Council of Denton, and as from time to
time amended Such schedule of rates and revised rates shall be
attached hereto as Exhibit "B" and incorporated herein by
reference Denton shall give Corinth ninety (90) days notice of
its intent to revise existing rates for any water year Revised
rates shall become effective forty-five (45) days after passage of
the ordinance establishing the revised rates
4 2 Corinth agrees to purchase or pay during any one water
year, the greater of (1) the volume of water requested for that
current water year, as shown on Exhibit "A", (2) the volume of
water requested in any prior water year, or (3) the volume of
water actually used in any prior water year
4 3 If Corinth does not require or receive all volume request-
ed for a current water year as shown on Exhibit "A," where Denton
was willing and able to deliver such requested volume, Corinth
shall pay Denton for such volume of water requested, but not re-
ceived, at the "readiness to serve" rate set forth in Exhibit "B,"
which shall be the amount charged to Denton by Dallas for volumes
Denton requested from Dallas on Corinth's behalf Corinth shall
not be obligated, in any current water year, to pay for that water
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volume requested but not received, if such failure to receive such
volume was due to Denton's inability to deliver such water
4 4 Corinth, for any water year, may request an increased or
decreased demand from any prior water year, but the demand charge
for any current water year, shall be based upon the greater of
(1) the demand for the current water year, or (2) the highest
demand for any of the prior five water years during the term of
this agreement
4 5 If Denton fails to make available the requested demand
during Corinth's peak usage period for seven (7) or more
consecutive days, the demand charge for such days shall be
calculated by using the maximum rate of delivery for such days,
times the current annual demand charge, divided by 365, times the
number of days of reduced flow
4 6 If Denton fails to make available the requested demand for
any current water year during the period of time from May 1 to
October 31 for thirty (30) or more consecutive days, the adjusted
annual demand charge for that water year shall be calculated by
using the maximum rate of delivery for such days divided by the
requested demand, times the current annual demand charge
4 7 Denton shall mail or deliver monthly bills for water
charges incurred by Corinth under this agreement by the tenth
(10th) day of each month Bills shall be due and payable upon
receipt by Corinth and shall be considered delinquent if not paid
by the twenty-fifth (25th) day of the month, mailed or delivered
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Denton shall charge, and Corinth agrees to pay, an additional five
percent (5%) of the total monthly bill, or five hundred dollars
($500 00), whichever is less, for all monthly bills not paid by
the twenty-fifth (25th) day of the month
4 8 For all delinquent monthly water charges billed which
remain unpaid after the last day of the month, Denton shall
charge, and Corinth agrees to pay, in addition to the amount
provided for in 4 7, interest on such unpaid balance equal to the
auction average rate quoted on a bank discount basis for a 26-week
treasury bill issued by the United States government, as published
by the Federal Reserve, for the week prior to the date such bill
or bills are delinquent, or ten percent, whichever is less
4 9 It is agreed that the parties, in providing for penalties
or interest on delinquent amounts owed, as set forth in 4 7 and
4 8, intend to contract for a rate of interest that is not in
excess of the rate allowed by law Should, for any period of time
to which 4 7 or 4 8 apply, it is determined that such interest is
in excess of that allowed by law, the parties agree that such rate
of interest shall not apply, but be reduced to the maximum rate
allowed by law
5 0 Delivery Locations, Metering and Conditions
5 1 Denton agrees to deliver the water contracted for herein at
delivery point(s) as shown in Exhibit "C," attached hereto and in-
corporated herein by reference, and at any other such points as may
be mutually agreed upon by both parties The cost of acquiring,
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designing, installing and constructing all water delivery and
monitoring equipment or facilities necessary to fulfill this
agreement, including, but not limited to, water lines to metering
points, meters, meter vaults and associated valves, shall be borne
by Corinth, provided, however, that Denton shall furnish and
install all necessary meters, the costs of which shall be paid by
Corinth All plans for needed water delivery or monitoring
facilities shall conform to Denton's requirements and be submitted
to Denton for its written approval prior to installation Corinth
shall enter into a pro rata agreement with Denton and be
reimbursed, on a per linear foot basis, for any connections by any
customer of Denton to any water lines within Denton or its
extraterritorial jurisdiction, the cost of which has been paid for
by Corinth and conveyed to Denton
5 2 All water furnished shall be measured by meters installed
at the point(s) of delivery Denton agrees to maintain said
meters and to cause such repairs and adjustments as may, from
time-to-tune be necessary, to be promptly made Such repairs
shall be made at no expense to Corinth, unless it can be shown
that the necessity for such repairs was brought about by an
improper act or the neglect of Corinth Denton agrees to test the
meter(s) annually Upon the request of Corinth, Denton shall test
the meter(s) more frequently than annually, but such additional
test(s)shall be at Corinth's expense, unless an error in metering
is found to be in favor of Corinth If the meter(s) are found to
be in error by more or less than two (2%) percent, adjustments
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shall be made accordingly In the event a meter is discovered to
be malfunctioning, the amount of water that has passed through the
meter will be estimated for each day the meter was not functioning
correctly by taking an average of the two preceding readings of
such meter(s), exclusive of readings during the time of any mal-
function of the meter
5 3 Corinth agrees that after final inspection and written
acceptance of delivery facilities by Denton, Corinth will convey
title of those facilities and rights of way in conjunction there-
with to Denton Upon conveyance of title to delivery facilities
by appropriate instrument(s), Denton shall be responsible for
operation and maintenance thereof
5 4 Corinth agrees to provide ingress and egress for Denton
employees and agents to all premises inside Corinth's boundaries
to install, operate, inspect, test, and read meters and maintain
facilities owned and maintained by Denton within the city limits
of Corinth
5 5 Denton agrees to provide ingress and egress for Corinth's
employees and agents to all premises inside Denton's boundaries to
install, operate, inspect, test, and maintain facilities, and read
meters owned or maintained by Corinth within the city limits of
Denton
5 G A rate-of-flow controller shall be installed at each point
of delivery of water from Denton to Corinth Such rate-of-flow
controller shall be paid for by Corinth, but all future maintenance
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or replacement costs shall be the responsibility of Denton
5 7 Corinth shall provide sufficient ground or overhead
storage and pumping facilities in accordance with the standards
and requirements of the State of Texas or its regulatory agencies,
so that Corinth can meet the water requirements of its customers
without drawing upon Denton's water system at a greater demand in
any water year than set forth in Exhibit "A "
5 8 Corinth shall receive water from Denton, either through an
open discharge into a ground storage tank, or into a supply line
into the ground storage tank Appropriate backflow preventor
check valves shall be placed by Corinth in the delivery line to
assure that no flow of water from Corinth's system can return to
Denton's system
5 9 Corinth shall abide by the service conditions for treated
water customers adopted by Dallas, endorsed by Denton, as listed
in Exhibit "D," attached hereto and incorporated herein by
reference
6 0 Sewage Treatment and Return Flow
6 1 Delivery of water by Denton to Corinth, at the requested
volume and demand for any current water year, assumes adequate
sewage collection facilities to accommodate the volume and demand
taken by Corinth Corinth agrees that, if its sewage collection
facilities prove to be inadequate, Denton may decrease the volume
or demand of water supplied to a level that may be accommodated by
Corinth's sewage collection system
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6 2 Corinth agrees that water purchased by Corinth is for use
by Corinth, except as allowed under Section 7 0 herein This
contract conveys no rights to the return wastewater flows result-
ing from the use of water purchased hereunder In the event
Corinth develops or secures wastewater treatment services other
than from Denton, Corinth agrees that all wastewater treatment
effluent discharges will be returned to the Elm Fork of the
Trinity River above Lewisville Lake Dam
7 0 Resale
7 1 The distribution of Denton water by Corinth shall be
limited to the area within the limits of Corinth, except that
Corinth may be permitted to supply water to such specific
customersor areas beyond its limits as from time-to-time may be
approved in writing by Denton, on written application from Corinth
8 0 Water System Standards and Supply
8 1 For the protection of the health of all consumers supplied
with water from the water system of Denton, Corinth and Denton
agree to comply with State of Texas Department of Health standards
and to guard carefully against all forms of contamination to its
water system, and that, if at any time contamination should occur,
the water supply to the area or areas affected shall be
immediately shut off or isolated and remain so until such
conditions shall have been abated and the water declared again
safe and fit for human consumption by the properly constituted
governmental health agencies having jurisdiction thereof
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8 2 Denton expressly reserves the right to discontinue tempo-
rarily, after notice to Corinth, the supply of water to any of the
pipes laid or to be laid by Corinth whenever it is necessary to do
so to insure proper operation of the Denton water system, or for
non-compliance with any provision of this agreement No claims
for damages for such discontinuance shall be made by Corinth
against Denton
8 3 It is understood and agreed that Corinth will not, under
any circumstances, permit water from any other source or supply to
enter into its water system, or any part thereof, or to be mixed
or mingled with water from the water system of Denton, without
prior written approval of the Director of Utilities of Denton
9 0 Transportation to Other Entities
9 1 The purpose of this section is to recognize the benefits
and encourage the cooperation of all water suppliers in the area
to jointly share costs and benefits of major water supply
facilities in the interest of providing reasonable cost of water
to all citizens of the area
9 2 Denton encourages Corinth to cooperate to the extent
possible, to make available to other governmental entities any
excess water transmission capacity in its water system, for use in
transporting wholesale, treated, potable water from Denton to such
entity The determination of whether excess capacity is available
rests entirely with Corinth Such excess transmission capacity
shall be considered temporary only and shall not commit Corinth to
any long-term obligation to provide such transmission capacity
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9 3 Entities utilizing such temporary excess transportation
capacity shall be responsible for payment of such transportation
service at a rate determined by applying the general guidelines
included in Appendix "A" of Exhibit "D "
9 4 When water is transported from Denton to such entity using
mains of Corinth, Denton shall collect the agreed transportation
charge and credit the account of Corinth for such transportation
services
10 0 Reduction or Termination of Water Requirements
10 1 If, within the term of this agreement, Corinth should wish
to construct and operate its own water treatment plant facilities
or purchase treated water from another source, Corinth shall give
Denton written notice of its intent to reduce or cease taking
water at least five years prior to such time it will reduce or
cease to take water from Denton The notice shall specify the
date that Corinth shall cease to take or receive water from
Denton, which shall be no sooner than the beginning of the fifth
water year after the current water year in which such notice is
given, or, if Corinth intends to reduce the volume of water it is
required to take or request under this agreement, the notice shall
specify the date or dates and water years when such reduction or
reductions shall occur, which shall be no sooner than the
beginning of the fifth water year after the current water year in
which such notice is given, that Corinth intends to reduce the
water requested or received and the amount of reduced volume and
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demand for each remaining water year during the term of this
agreement
10 2 Corinth recognizes that Denton has entered into a long
term contract to purchase a water supply from Dallas, and has
included in such purchase, a volume of water on behalf of Corinth,
in order to supply Corinth with its water needs in accordance with
this agreement Corinth also recognizes that Denton, in order to
supply Corinth and its other water customers with the volume and
demand required over the term of this agreement, must incur
certain capital costs so as to maintain, improve and expand its
water supply facilities
10 3 Should Corinth give notice of its intent to reduce or
cease taking water from Denton under this agreement, Denton may,
but is not obligated to, waive or reduce at the beginning of the
fifth water year after the notice in 10 1 is given, any or all of
Corinth's obligations to take, receive, request or pay for water
in accordance with this agreement, after determining to what
extent Denton will be able to recoup all costs in purchasing water
and all capital costs incurred to insure delivery capability to
fulfill this agreement by supplying and delivering such water to
other customers
10 4 If, in accordance with 10 3, Denton determines that such
requested discontinuance or reduction in water delivery would not
in any water year allow Denton to recoup all cost and expense
incurred in insuring the water supply required by this agreement
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by supplying other customers, Denton shall give notice in writing,
at least one year prior to such time such discontinuance or
reduction of water delivery is to become effective, of the reduced
volume, if any, Denton shall allow Corinth to take or request from
Denton for all successive water years during the remainder of this
agreement Such reduced volume allowed by Denton shall be shown
in Exhibit "A" attached hereto and incorporated by reference
Denton may, but is not obligated to, allow further reductions in
volume in any successive water years as alternative customers for
such water are found
10 5 If Denton, upon the request of Corinth, agrees in writing
that Corinth shall be allowed to cease taking water from Denton
for all or part of the remaining water years during the term of
this agreement, this agreement shall terminate and neither party
shall have any further obligation to the other hereunder at the
time such water deliveries cease
11 0 Termination and Default
11 1 Should Corinth fail, refuse or neglect to pay any bill
for water within sixty (60) days of the date due or should it
refuse, neglect, or fail to comply with or perform any of the
conditions on its part required to be complied with or performed
hereunder, and if after such failure Denton shall deliver to
Corinth, addressed to the Mayor of Corinth, a notice in writing of
its intent to terminate the supply of water on account of such
failure, refusal or neglect, then Denton shall have the right to
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terminate the water supply at the expiration of ten (10) days
after the giving of such notice and to terminate this agreement,
unless within such ten (10) days Corinth shall make good such
failure, refusal or neglect The termination of water service or
termination of this agreement, as provided herein, shall not
release Corinth from its obligation to make payments of any
amounts due or to become due in accordance with the terms hereof
12 0 Force Majeure
12.1 If, because of flood, drought, fire, explosions, civil
disturbance, war, water system failure or malfunction, acts of
God, or other causes beyond the control of either party, either
party is not able to perform any or all of its obligations under
this agreement, then the respective parties' obligations hereunder
shall be suspended during such period
13 0 Liability and Claims
13 1 No claims shall be made by either party hereto against
the other and neither shall be liable to the other for any damages
or loss of any kind resulting from the interruption, curtailment
or reduction of the supply of water, or for the failure to receive
or pay for requested water not received, which results from the
causes listed in 1 4, 6 1, 8 1, 11 1, or 12 0 of this agreement
13 2 Denton agrees to hold harmless and defend Corinth, its
officers and employees, from any claim for injuries, damages or
losses that arises from any act, omission or negligence of Denton,
its officers or employees, arising from the performance of this
agreement
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13 3 Corinth agrees to hold harmless and defend Denton, its
officers and employees, from any claims for injuries, damages or
losses that arises from any act, omission or negligence of
Corinth, its officers or employees, arising from the performance
of this agreement
14 0 Applicable Laws and Regulations
14 1 This agreement is made and shall be subject to the laws
of the United States and the State of Texas and all applicable
regulations or rules of any regulatory authority thereof having
jurisdiction of the subject matter of this agreement
14 2 Should this agreement, or any provision, thereof be, or
found to be, in violation of any such applicable law or regulation,
either party, upon reasonable notice to the other, may terminate
this agreement, or, upon the mutual consent of each party, this
agreement may be amended so as to be in compliance with such law
or regulation
15 0 No Verbal Agreement
15 1 This contract contains all commitments and agreements of
the parties hereto and no verbal or written commitments shall have
any force or effect if not contained herein
16 0 Benefiting Parties
16 1 This agreement shall inure to the benefit of and be
binding upon the respective parties hereto, their successors and
assigns
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17.0 Prior Agreements or Service
17 1 This agreement shall supercede and control over any prior
agreements or understanding, whether written or verbal, concerning
the supply of water by Denton to Corinth except as otherwise
provided for herein
18 0 Effective Date
18 1 This agreement shall become effective for the first water
year beginning June 1, 1986, provided, however, that the water
rates provided for in 4 0 and the requirement of the installation
of a rate-of-flow controller provided for in 5 6, shall not become
effective until the earlier date of either (1) the date Corinth
notifies Denton of the completion of its water storage facilities,
such notification to be given within 20 days after actual
completion, or, (2) June 1, 1987
18 2 It is agreed that Denton shall continue to provide water
to Corinth under the existing supply contract until the beginning
of the first water year specified herein, irrespective of any
volume or demand limitations contained in such existing contract
Corinth agrees it will pay water rates currently established by
Denton, including a surcharge established by Denton on all volumes
of water over three million (3,000,000) gallons per month supplied
to Corinth during the period of May 1 to October 31, until the
beginning of the first water year on June 1, 1986, at which such
time the provisions of this agreement shall apply
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19.0 Term
19 1 This agreement shall be effective from June 1, 1986, to
June 1, 2006, unless earlier terminated in accordance with the
provisions contained herein or upon the mutual consent of both
parties
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this agree-
ment to be executed by their respective duly-authorized officers
in multiple originals as of the date and year first above written
CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS
BY
ATTEST
CHARLOTTE ALLEN, CITY 5EUK4TARY
CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS
APPROVED AS TO LEGAL FORM
DEBRA ADAMI DRAYOVITCH, CITY ATTORNEY
CITY OF DENTON, TEXAS
BY A Yf YILi.`/ltd 1
TOWN OF CORINTH, TEXAS
BY c--
SHIKLEY EL , MYR /
TOWN OF 6ORINTH, TEXAS
ATTEST CITY SEC TARY, TOWN OF CORTNTH, TEXAS
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EXHIBIT A
REQUESTED VOLUMES 4 DEMANDS FOR WATER YEARS
WATER
YEAR
ANNUAL WATER
VOLUME REQUESTED
(MG)
AVG DAILY
USAGE
(MGD)
DEMAND
REQUESTED
(MGD)
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
ATTEST
ATTEST
CITY OF DENTON
BY
DA
TOWN OF CORINTH
BY
DATE
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EXHIBIT B
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WATER SALE FOR RESALE TO
GOVERNMENTAL AGENCIES,
DIVISIONS OR SUBDIVISIONS
SCHEDULE W3
Effective Date D R A F T
Ordinance w 85-
Article II Chapter 25
3147U-12- DRAFT
APPLICATION
Applicable to all governmental agencies, divisions, subdivisions
for distribution and resale of water supplied at points of delivery and
measured through one meter and with appropriate rate of flow controllers
Not applicable for temporary, standby, or supplementary service
except in conjunction with applicable rider
NET MONTHLY RATE
1) Facility Charge $150 00
2) Demand Charge Annual $69,181/450,000 gal/peak demand
or
onthly $12 81/1000 gal/peak demand
2) Volume Charge $ 63/1000 gals
Readiness to Serve $ 3672/1000 gals
MINIMUM BILLING
$150 00 per month
PA)MENT
Denton shall render bills on the tenth (10th) day of each month
delivered to the Town Clerk of Corinth Bills shall be due and payable
when rendered Bills are considered delinquent if not paid by the
twenty-fifth (25th) of the month There shall be a five (S$) percent or
five-hundred ($500) dollar charge, whichever is less, added to the bill
if not paid by the twenty-fifth (25th) of the month
All delinquent balances remaining unpaid after the last day of each
month and for each month thereafter shall be subject to an additional
interest charge based on the current Treasury Bill interest rate Such
interest charge shall be applied to all delinquent bills until paid
Water service may be disconnected if any bill is not paid within sixty
(60) days Corinth hereby waives any and all claims for damages
resulting from such discontinuance of service
DENTON MUNICIPAL UTILITIES
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I WATER SALE FOR RESALE fO
GOVERNMENTAL AGENCIES, i Effective Date D R A F T
DIVISIONS OR SUBDIVISIONS
I Ordinance M 85-
I Article II Chapter
SCHEDULE WS (Cont'd) I 3147U-13-DRAFT
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PRORATION OF UTILITY BILLS
a) Billing for the Facility charge shall be based on 12 billings
annually
Formula
Actual days in reading period x Facility Charge
35 days
b) Billing for the Demand Charge shall be based on 12 billings
annually
Formula
Actual days in reading period x Demand Charge
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CITY of DENTON, TEXAS MUNICIPAL BUILDING / DENTON TEXAS 762011 TELEPHONE (817) 566 8200
OFFICE OF THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OF UTILITIES
M E M O R A N D U M
TO Jennifer Walters, City Secretary
FROM Gay Racina, Administrative Secretary
DATE March 27, 1990
RE Volume & Demand for the Water Year June 1, 1990 through May
31, 1991 for the Town of Corinth
Attached please find the Town of Corinth's March 1, 1990, letter
advising of their volume and demand schedules for the water year
June 1990 through may 1991 in accordance with the Corinth/City of
Denton water Contract passed under Ordinance #85-94 on May 14,
1985 Please place this with the contract
Ga Ra in , Adm Secretary
Attachment 3/1/90 Letter from Corinth
cc C David Ham, Director of Water/WW Utilities
Howard Martin, Director of EO/FA
Ann Bingman, Customer Service Manager
file
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1DM3DSCA'2'ED '2'0 QUALITY SERVXCE
MICHAEL A FAIRFIELD
DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WORKS
gown o f coluntk
2003 SOUTH CORINTH
CORINTH, TEXAS 76205
(817) 497-4145
PUBLIC WORKS 497-4353
SUSAN J CARTMILL
MAYOR
TO Mr R E Nelson Mr Dave Hamm
Executive Director of Utilities Director of Water/Wastewater Dept
City of Denton City of Denton
FROM Mike A Fairfield
Director of Public Works
DATE March 1, 1990
SUBJECr VOLUME AND DEMAND FOR THE WATER YEAR JUNE 1, 1990, THRU MAY 31, 1991,
FOR THE TOWN OF CORINTH
Dear Sirs
The following is the estimated volume and demand schedules for the
water year June, 1990, thru May, 1991, in accordance with the 1986
water contract between the City of Denton and The Town of Corinth
DEMAND
Our rate of flow demand which is set at (1 250) M G P D
or one million two hundred fifty thousand gallons per
day will not be changed for this coming water year
VOLUME
The average volume rate expected on our system for the
water year June, 1990, thru May, 1991, is ( 550) G P D
or five hundred fifty thousand gallons per day
If you have any more questions concerning this matter, please don't
to call
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Mike A Fairfield
Director of Public Works
Mark Vennerholm
Councilman, Supervisor
PC Mayor Cartmill
Mark Vennerholm
Howard Martin, City of Denton
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