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HomeMy WebLinkAbout029158 ORD - 07/26/2011Page 1 of 15 ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTIONS 55-50, 55-54, and 55-56, CODE OF ORDINANCES, CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI, REGARDING WATER RATES FOR FISCAL YEAR 201112012; PROVIDING FOR SEVERANCE; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND PROVIDING FOR PUBLICATION. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS, THAT: SECTION 1. Section 55-50, Code of Ordinances, is revised to read as follows: "Sec. 55-50. Schedule. "(a) Base rates for water service. The rates for water service are as follows: "(1) Monthly minimum charges. "a. Metered treated water customers. "1. Inside city limits ("ICL"): Meter Size (Inches) AugusJuly 331; ' X2010-to r August 1, 2011 to July 31, 2012 Residential 5/8-- 3/4 $ 8.72 Commercial 5/8-- 3/4 12.58 Residential and Commercial 1 18.87 1 1/2 31.46 2 62.90 3 100.64 4 201.29 6 314.52 8 and larger 629.03 Large Volume Any size 16,349.00 2011-2012 WATER RATE ORDINANCE 06302011A 0'9.58 INDEXED Page 2 of 15 Temporary construction Augu6t 7 2010 to Ju31 X2011 ly 1 18.87 1 1/2 31.46 2 62.90 "2. Outside city limits ("OCL"}: Meter Size (Inches) Augu6t 7 2010 to Ju31 X2011 ly r August t 2011 to July 31, 2012 Residential 518--3/ $ 10.46 Commercial 5/8 -- 3/ 15.10 Residential and Commercial 1 22.64 1 '/• 37.75 2 75.48 3 120.77 4 241.55 6 377.42 8 and larger 754.84 Large Volume Any size 27,279.00 Temporary construction 1 22.64 1'/z 37.75 2 75.48 2011-2012 WATER RATE ORDINANCE 06302011A Pabe3of' 15 "b. Untreated water customers. Minimum monthly charge for public agency for resale untreated water customer without a raw water supply contract executed after January 1, 1997: If the charge based on the volume of water taken in a monthly billing period is less than $237.70, the customer shall be billed $237.70, unless a valid water supply contract between the customer and city that was executed prior to January 1, 1997, provides for a minimum annual payment. If a valid water supply contract between the customer and city executed prior to August 1, 2000, provides for a minimum annual payment, the customer shall pay the minimum annual payment under the contract. "c. Blended water customers. August -1T40411-te-4u4y41T-20-14 August 1, 2011 to July 31, 2012 Any size Minimum monthly service charge, water districts/municipalities with raw water supply contracts executed after January 1, 1997 4$ 390.281 Minimum monthly service charge for public agency for resale untreated water without a raw water supply contract executed after January 1, 1997 237.70 Minimum monthly service charge, industrial 390.28 Minimum monthly service charge, domestic 13.00 Minimum annual service charge, domestic 130.09 Minimum monthly service charge, agricultural irrigation water service 195.00 Minimum monthly service charge, temporary construction water service 260.00 Minimum monthly charge for public agency for resale untreated water customer without a raw water supply contract executed after January 1, 1997: If the charge based on the volume of water taken in a monthly billing period is less than $237.70, the customer shall be billed $237.70, unless a valid water supply contract between the customer and city that was executed prior to January 1, 1997, provides for a minimum annual payment. If a valid water supply contract between the customer and city executed prior to August 1, 2000, provides for a minimum annual payment, the customer shall pay the minimum annual payment under the contract. "c. Blended water customers. 2011-2012 WATER RATE ORDINANCE 06302011A August IT-2-04-0-te-July44T-2-014 August 1, 2011 to July 31, 2012 Any size $ 27,279.00 2011-2012 WATER RATE ORDINANCE 06302011A Page 4 of15 "(2) Monthly volume charges per 1,000 gallons. "a. Residential rate. "1. Inside city limits: *Use the minimum charges in subsection (a)(1). "2. Outside city limits: August 1, 2010 to July 31, 2011 August 1, 2011 to July 31, 2012 First 2,000 Gallons First 2,000 Gallons Minimum* Next 4,000 Gallons $-:442 $ 3.758 Next 4,000 Gallons 4.302 4.698 Next 5,000 Gallons 4448 Next 5,000 Gallons 5.402 Next 15,000 Gallons 6.023 6.577 2.823 Next 20,000 Gallons 7.314 7.986 3.428 Next 50,000 Gallons 7.960 8.690 Over 100,000 Gallons 8.605 9.395 *Use the minimum charges in subsection (a)(1). "2. Outside city limits: 2011-2012 WATER RATE ORDINANCE 06302011A August1, 2-0to 'uly 31-, 2-011 August 1, 2011 to July 31, 2012 First 2,000 Gallons Minimum* Next 4,000 Gallons $3 $1.831 Next 4,000 Gallons 2.016 2.289 Next 5,000 Gallons 2.319 2.632 Next 15,000 Gallons 2.823 3.205 Next 20,000 Gallons 3.428 3.891 2011-2012 WATER RATE ORDINANCE 06302011A Page 5 of 15 Next 50,000 Gallons 3.730 4.235 Over 100,000 Gallons 4.032 4.578 *Use the minimum charges in subsection (a)(1). "b. Commercial rate. "1. Inside city limits: *Use the minimum charges in subsection (a)(1). "2. Outside city limits: Augusti 1_2010 to July 34 2011 r�rrc�uvt' �cvT�cq urrvTcv-rr August 1, 2011 to July 31, 2012 First 2,000 Gallons Minimum* Over 2,000 Gallons $ 4.302 $ 4.678 *Use the minimum charges in subsection (a)(1). "2. Outside city limits: *Use the minimum charges in subsection (a)(1). "c. Golf course and athletic field irrigation water inside City limits: August 1, 2011 to July 31, 2012 First 2,000 Gallons Minimum* Over 2,000 Gallons $-2.383 $ 2.560 *Use the minimum charges in subsection (a)(1). "c. Golf course and athletic field irrigation water inside City limits: *Use the minimum charges in subsection (a)(1) for ICL commercial customer. "d. Resale treated water rates. "1. Treated water rates purchased for resale where the water is taken and metered at the site of treatment are hereby set as follows: 2011-2012 WATER RATE ORDINANCE 06302011A August 1, 2011 to July 31, 2012 First 2,000 Gallons Minimum* Over 2,000 Gallons $-246 $ 2.594 *Use the minimum charges in subsection (a)(1) for ICL commercial customer. "d. Resale treated water rates. "1. Treated water rates purchased for resale where the water is taken and metered at the site of treatment are hereby set as follows: 2011-2012 WATER RATE ORDINANCE 06302011A Page 6 of.15 *Use the minimum charges in subsection (a)(1). "2. Treated water rates purchased for resale where the water is delivered to the resale entity through city facilities are hereby set as follows: Augu6t 7 my 34 2011 _to cv-vuq-v-r,-acv-r,- Auqust 1, 2011 to July 31, 2012 First 10,000,000 Gallons First 2,000 Gallons Minimum* Over 2,000 Gallons $-0824 $ 0.879 $ 1.551 *Use the minimum charges in subsection (a)(1). "2. Treated water rates purchased for resale where the water is delivered to the resale entity through city facilities are hereby set as follows: *Use the minimum charges in subsection (a)(1). "e. Large volume treated water customers. A commercial treated water customer who agrees to pay fora minimum of ten million (10,000,000) gallons of treated water per month is considered a large volume treated water customer. Once a customer has elected to become a large volume treated water customer, the customer will be billed as a large volume treated water customer until the customer notifies the city and requests reclassification as a commercial customer in writing. However, a commercial customer may not elect to become a large volume treated water customer more than once in any twelve-month period. "1. Inside city limits: August—IT-24-1-0-40-414-4-17-24-14 August 1, 2011 to July 31, 2012 August 1, 2011 to July 31, 2012 First 10,000,000 Gallons First 2,000 Gallons Minimum* Over 2,000 Gallons $ 1.465 $ 1.551 *Use the minimum charges in subsection (a)(1). "e. Large volume treated water customers. A commercial treated water customer who agrees to pay fora minimum of ten million (10,000,000) gallons of treated water per month is considered a large volume treated water customer. Once a customer has elected to become a large volume treated water customer, the customer will be billed as a large volume treated water customer until the customer notifies the city and requests reclassification as a commercial customer in writing. However, a commercial customer may not elect to become a large volume treated water customer more than once in any twelve-month period. "1. Inside city limits: *Use the minimum charges in subsection (a)(1). 2011-2012 WATER RATE ORDINANCE 06302011A August—IT-24-1-0-40-414-4-17-24-14 August 1, 2011 to July 31, 2012 First 10,000,000 Gallons Minimum* Each Additional 1,000 Gallons $-2,54-7 $ 3.010 *Use the minimum charges in subsection (a)(1). 2011-2012 WATER RATE ORDINANCE 06302011A Page 7 of 15 "2. Outside city limits: *Use the minimum charges in subsection (a)(1). "f. Large volume blended water customers. A commercial blended water customer who agrees to purchase a minimum of ten million (10,000,000) gallons of blended water per month is considered a large volume blended water customer. "1. Inside city limits: 4) August-IT-24-1-044)--July-24,404-1- 331 1 > > August 1, 2011 to July 31, 2012 First 10,000,000 Gallons Minimum* Each Additional 1,000 Gallons $-1.465 $ 1.551 *Use the minimum charges in subsection (a)(1). "f. Large volume blended water customers. A commercial blended water customer who agrees to purchase a minimum of ten million (10,000,000) gallons of blended water per month is considered a large volume blended water customer. "1. Inside city limits: *Use the minimum charges in subsection (a)(1). "2. Outside city limits: 4) August-IT-24-1-044)--July-24,404-1- 331 1 -Ir20 i'0- --Ju y , -201 - August August 1, 2011 to July 31, 2012 First 10,000,000 Gallons Minimum* Each Additional 1,000 Gallons $8 $ 2.143 *Use the minimum charges in subsection (a)(1). "2. Outside city limits: *Use the minimum charges in subsection (a)(1). "3. Peaking factor. [To be determined.] 2011-2012 WATER RATE ORDINANCE 06302011A August1,2010 to d 2-0-14 August 1, 2011 to July 31, 2012 First 10,000,000 Gallons Minimum* Each Additional 1,000 Gallons $-0.071- $ 0.059 *Use the minimum charges in subsection (a)(1). "3. Peaking factor. [To be determined.] 2011-2012 WATER RATE ORDINANCE 06302011A Page 8 of 15 "g. Temporary water service. "1. Treated water. "A. Inside city limits: *Use the minimum charges in subsection (a)(1). "B. Outside city limits: August 7 2010to my 37 2011 August 1, 2011 to July 31, 2012 First 2,000 Gallons Minimum* Over 2,000 Gallons $-4-500 $ 4.678 *Use the minimum charges in subsection (a)(1). "B. Outside city limits: *Use the minimum charges in subsection (a)(1). "2. Untreated water. "A. Inside city limits: August 7 2010to my 37 2011 August 1, 2011 to July 31, 2012 First 2,000 Gallons Minimum* Over 2,000 Gallons $-2,6G0 $ 2.560 *Use the minimum charges in subsection (a)(1). "2. Untreated water. "A. Inside city limits: *Use the minimum charges in subsection (a)(1). "B. Outside city limits: August 1, 2 1 0 "�3T�r -to -J August 1, 2011 to July 31, 2012 First 2,000 Gallons Minimum* Over 2,000 Gallons 2 X RWCA *Use the minimum charges in subsection (a)(1). "B. Outside city limits: *Use the minimum charges in subsection (a)(1). 2011-2012 WATER RATE ORDINANCE 06302011A August 201-0-te-Ju-lY-3o 1, ,ter August 1, 2011 to July 31, 2012 First 2,000 Gallons Minimum* Over 2,000 Gallons 2 X RWCA *Use the minimum charges in subsection (a)(1). 2011-2012 WATER RATE ORDINANCE 06302011A Page 9of15 "h. Agricultural irrigation water outside City limits: *Use the minimum charges in subsection (a)(1). "i. Public agency for resale untreated water rates. The rates for the purchase of untreated water purchased by a public agency, which does not have a raw water supply contract with the city executed after January 1, 1997, is the average of the monthly raw water cost adjustments, established under subsection (b) of this section, for the period used to determine the composite cost of untreated water under the city's current contract with the public agency. "(b) Raw water cost adjustment (RWCA). In addition to the charges for the base rates for water service, established in subsection (a), a separate charge for the costs of raw water, the RWCA, will be added to each consumer's bill, except public agency for resale untreated water customers without a raw water supply contract executed after January 1, 1997. (A public agency for resale untreated water customer without a raw water supply contract executed after January 1, 1997, will pay the lower of the composite cost, as defined in its contract with the city or the rate for public agency for resale untreated water customers without a raw water supply contract executed after January 1, 1997, specified in subsection (a)(2)f. of this section.) The RWCA will be based on projected system -wide raw water sales, adjusted for water losses. The RWCA will be calculated on an annual basis using the adopted utility rate model, according to the following procedures: "(1) Use projected system -wide water sales based on historical consumption and projected growth, with adjustments for water losses. "(2) Include the annual budgeted cost of debt service. Bond payments, amortization of deferred losses on refundings, and other debt service costs shall be applied to the RWCA in the same proportion as the raw water activities proportion of the original bond proceeds. "(3) Include budgeted expenditures for purchases of water. "(4) Include purchases of water rights, amortized over the duration of the water right agreement. "(5) Budgeted expenditures for capital items shall be included as follows: 2011-2012 WATER RATE ORDINANCE 06302011A Ar 1, 2010 t8 31, 2011• guet August 1, 2011 to July 31, 2012 First 2,000 Gallons Minimum* Over 2,000 Gallons 2 X RWCA *Use the minimum charges in subsection (a)(1). "i. Public agency for resale untreated water rates. The rates for the purchase of untreated water purchased by a public agency, which does not have a raw water supply contract with the city executed after January 1, 1997, is the average of the monthly raw water cost adjustments, established under subsection (b) of this section, for the period used to determine the composite cost of untreated water under the city's current contract with the public agency. "(b) Raw water cost adjustment (RWCA). In addition to the charges for the base rates for water service, established in subsection (a), a separate charge for the costs of raw water, the RWCA, will be added to each consumer's bill, except public agency for resale untreated water customers without a raw water supply contract executed after January 1, 1997. (A public agency for resale untreated water customer without a raw water supply contract executed after January 1, 1997, will pay the lower of the composite cost, as defined in its contract with the city or the rate for public agency for resale untreated water customers without a raw water supply contract executed after January 1, 1997, specified in subsection (a)(2)f. of this section.) The RWCA will be based on projected system -wide raw water sales, adjusted for water losses. The RWCA will be calculated on an annual basis using the adopted utility rate model, according to the following procedures: "(1) Use projected system -wide water sales based on historical consumption and projected growth, with adjustments for water losses. "(2) Include the annual budgeted cost of debt service. Bond payments, amortization of deferred losses on refundings, and other debt service costs shall be applied to the RWCA in the same proportion as the raw water activities proportion of the original bond proceeds. "(3) Include budgeted expenditures for purchases of water. "(4) Include purchases of water rights, amortized over the duration of the water right agreement. "(5) Budgeted expenditures for capital items shall be included as follows: 2011-2012 WATER RATE ORDINANCE 06302011A Page 10 of 15 "a. The expense of acquiring a capital item that costs not more than five hundred thousand dollars ($500,000.00) shall be charged in the year in which it is acquired. "b. The expense of acquiring a capital item that costs more than five hundred thousand dollars ($500,000.00) shall be amortized over the number of years used to calculate depreciation expenses, with the half- year convention used in the year of acquisition. "(6) All operating and maintenance expenditures shall be charged based on annual budgeted amounts. These expenditures include operation and maintenance of dams, reservoirs, pipelines, wells, pumping stations, and related interfund charges. "(7) All expenses for consultants, engineering, legal services, and administration shall be charged based on annual budgeted amounts in the proportion to which they apply to raw water issues. "(8) Expenses related to the acquisition and transportation of emergency water supplies shall be included in the RWCA for the following fiscal year, unless foreseen and budgeted in advance, in which case they are included in the year budgeted. "(9) Miscellaneous revenues related to raw water activity, such as oil and gas lease revenues and rentals, is applied as an offset based on annual budgeted amounts. "(10) Apply the credit for levelized Choke Canyon debt payments to city rate payers' RWCA. (The escalating payment schedule on the Choke Canyon debt was levelized through the creation of a reserve fund. In the initial years, payments greater than the debt service were made, with the excess going into the reserve fund. This excess was paid through a rate surcharge on ICL and OCL metered treated water customers. Now that bond payments exceed the levelized payment amount, the reserve fund is drawn on to make up the difference. Since only ICL and OCL metered treated water customers participated in building the reserve fund, the drawing on the reserve fund is only credited to the RWCA assessed against ICL and OCL metered treated water customers.) "(11) Include funds necessary to collect 1.35 times coverage on current annual debt service in order to improve the financial position and bond ratings of the city's water fund. "(12) Include funds necessary to establish and maintain an operating reserve fund with a target amount of twenty-five (25) per cent (or three (3) months) of annual operating expenses for the fiscal year. 2011-2012 WATER RATE ORDINANCE 06302011A Page 11 of 15 "(13) Include funds necessary to establish and operate a water capital reserve fund with a target amount of two (2) per cent of the respective annual water capital improvements program for the fiscal year or two million dollars ($2,000,000.00) (whichever is greater). "(14) Include funds necessary to establish and maintain a future water resources reserve fund (Water Supply Development Reservel with an ultimate target balance of $30,000,000, and an annual contribution of approximately $2,000,000 per fiscal year. "(15) The minimum operating or capital reserves amounts are intended to provide for unplanned, unbudgeted expenses and revenue shortfalls, and will not be used for routine expenses. "(16) At fiscal year end, determine the amount of over or under collections that have resulted from difference between budgeted and actual expenses and offsetting revenues and the difference between projected and actual volume of water sold. Any funds realized in excess of annual expenses are available for either supplementing minimum operating or capital reserves, for addition to the capital funds for discretionary cash capital funding of the water utility, or to create and maintain a reserve to level out large fluctuations in raw water charges is authorized. Apply any remaining amount as an adjustment to the RWCA. "(c) Definitions. "Costs of raw water is the total of all costs of acquiring, producing, storing, conserving, and transporting untreated water from its source to the City's treatment facility and all other points of diversion. These costs include, but are not limited to, the costs of: "Construction, including debt service, operation, and maintenance of dams and reservoirs. "Construction, including debt service, operation, and maintenance of raw water supply transmission pipelines. "Construction, including debt service, operation, and maintenance of wells. "Construction, including debt service, operation, and maintenance of facilities capable of converting wastewater effluent, salt water, and brackish ground water into water suitable for municipal, industrial, or agricultural uses. "Acquisition of new water supplies and water rights, including the establishment and funding of a reserve dedicated to offset the costs of acquisition of additional water rights and the implementation of long range water resource development and related capital improvements. 2011-2012 WATER RATE ORDINANCE 06302011A Page 12 of 15 "Construction, operation, and maintenance of facilities to reduce water losses from water resources due to evaporation or the release of water from a reservoir due to the operation of law. "Acquisition and transportation of emergency water supplies, including the costs of transporting water by vessel or pipelines from other regions. "Water supply development and protection, including consultants' studies and reports, investigations, legal fees, court costs, and any other costs related to the development or protection of the water supply. "Administrative costs, including overhead and the portion of the city's general administrative costs applicable to the activities enumerated in this definition. SECTION 2. The laboratory rate table in Section 55-56(a), Code of Ordinances, is revised to read as follows: "Sec. 55-54. Water utilities laboratory charges. "(a) The following fees apply to tests performed at the city's water utilities laboratory for other government agencies and private parties: Parameter Fee Total Coliform 0 $17.00 Fecal Streptococcus $20.00 Fecal Coliform $20.00 Escherichia coli $20.00 (E. Coli) Enterococci $17.00 Hexane Extractable Material (HEM) $50.00 Total Organic Carbon $35.00 Specific Ultra -Violet Absorption (SUVA) $35.00 2011-2012 WATER RATE ORDINANCE 06302011A Page 13 of 15 Biochemical Oxygen Demand (BOD) $30.00 Carbonacious Biochemical Oxygen Demand (CBOD) $32.00 Total Suspended Solids (TSS) $15.00 Total Dissolved Solids (TDS) $20.00 Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen (TKN) $35.00 Total Nitrate -- Nitrogen $25.00 Total Ammonia - Nitrogen $20.00 Total Phosphorus $25.00 Dissolved Phosphorus $27.00 SECTION 3. Section 55-56(c) -- (f), Code of Ordinances, is revised to read as follows: "Sec. 55-56. Temporary construction water service. "(c) The temporary water service customer shall pay an application fee to cover the costs of establishing the temporary account, placing the meter, and installing and testing any required backflow preventer. The temporary water service application fees are: "(1) Inside city limits ... $100.00 $150.00 "(2) Outside city limits ... 100.00 150.00 * "(d) The temporary water service customer shall pay the applicable water service rates in section 55-50. In addition, to paying the applicable water service rates, a temporary water service customer shall pay $150.00 per month to lease the temporary water meter. 2011-2012 WATER RATE ORDINANCE 06302011A Page 14 of 15 "(e) If the customer request relocation of the temporary meter, the customer shall pay a - - • _ - - - ! one hundred twenty five dollars ($125.00) meter movement fee, which includes the costs of testing the backflow preventer. "(f) If a customer moves a temporary water service meter, the customer shall pay a _ - - - _ _ _ ! ! two hundred fifty dollars ($250.00) meter tampering charge, plus the costs of any broken parts, including chains, locks, and seals. This tampering charge does not offset any penalties for operating without a tested backflow preventer. SECTION 4. If for any reason any section, paragraph, subdivision, clause, phrase, word or provision of this ordinance shall be held invalid or unconstitutional by final judgment of a court of competent jurisdiction, it shall not affect any other section, paragraph, subdivision, clause, phrase, word, or provision of this ordinance, for it is the definite intent of this City Council that every section, paragraph, subdivision, clause, phrase, word or provision of this ordinance be given full force and effect for its purpose. SECTION 5. This ordinance is effective on August 1, 2011. SECTION 6. Publication shall be made in the official publication of the City of Corpus Christi as required by the City Charter of the City of Corpus Christi. 2011-2012 WATER RATE ORDINANCE 06302011A Page 15 of 15 That the foregoing ordina ce was read fo th- first time and passed to its second reading on this the /— day of2011, by the following vote: Joe Adame David Loeb Chris N. Adler - John E. Marez Larry R. Elizondo, Sr. Nelda Martinez Kevin Kieschnick Mark Scott Priscilla Leal That the foregoing ordinance was read for the second time and passed finally on this the , ?/, day of , 2011, by the following vote: Joe Adame Chris N. Adler Larry R. Elizondo, Sr. Kevin Kieschnick Priscilla Leal PASSED AND APPROVED, this the ATTEST: David Loeb John E. Marez Nelda Martinez Mark Scott Armando Chapa City Secretary APPROVED: 30th day of June, 2011: R. J R ening Fir A istant City Attorney For City Attorney 2011-2012 WATER RATE ORDINANCE 06302011A day of ,2011. ad -&/4-c, Joe Ada2e16." Mayor 029158 EFFECTIVE DATE A-urs{-1� 2P11 State of Texas County of Nueces PUBLISHER'S AFFIDAVIT CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI Ad # 5973957 PO # Before me, the undersigned, a Notary Public, this day personally came GEORGIA LAWSON, who being first duly sworn, according to law, says that she is LEGAL SALES REPRESENTITIVE AND EMPLOYEE OF THE PUBLISHER, namely, the Corpus Christi Caller -Times, a daily newspaper published at Corpus Christi in said City and State, generally circulated in Aransas, Bee, Brooks, Duval, Jim Hogg, Jim Wells, Kleberg, Live Oak, Nueces; Refugio, and San Patricio, Counties, and that the publication of, NOTICE OF PASSAGE OF ORD. NO. 029158 Ame which the annexed is a true copy, was inserted in the Corpus Christi Caller -Times on the 8/112011, 8/1J 2011. $ 71.47 1Time(s) On thisday of LEGAL SALES REPRESENTIVE , 2 (C)/(/( certify that the attached document is a true and an exact cop made by publisher. QWENN J. MEDINA MY COMMISSION EXPIRES August 2,2012 blic, State of Texas 4E-» August1,2011 )) CALLER -TIMES. Level Notices 1110 NOTICE CF PASSAGE OP OFIC NO029 58 Amending Secs:; 55.50, 55=54, 5$-5;6 Code."o( Ordi nances, Cit of: Corpus Christi, re gar , pg -water rates for.. F scat Xeat< 201:1" 2012, providing aneftective;date 2of Aug'1,011.= Is/;Armando Chapa City. Secretayr