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Rates, Fees and Fines for Environmental Services & Utilities

Annual Storm Sewer Service Charge Printable Version

Overview

The Storm Sewer Service Charge rate structure charges users of the storm sewerage system in San José based on the relative quality and quantity of storm water runoff contributed by residential, commercial, institutional, and industrial properties. The rate structure apportions the costs of storm sewer service to properties in proportion to their relative contribution of flow and pollution to the Storm Sewer system. Rates are computed to recover projected costs of the following:

  • Storm Water Pollution Control and Permit Compliance
  • Management, Operation, Maintenance, and Rehabilitation of the Storm Sewer system
  • Improvements to the Storm Sewer System
  • Street Sweeping
  • Administrative Services

Storm Sewer Service Charge rates are reviewed and adjusted annually, as cost and service demand levels change. The current rate structure for storm sewerage services described below became effective July 1, 2008, with San José City Council adoption of Resolution No. 74446 dated June 17, 2008. The rates are structured for the estimated cost recovery requirements and the service demand levels of Fiscal Year 2008-09.

Questions regarding rates for storm sewerage service may be addressed to:

City of San José
Office of the Treasurer – Sewer Billing Unit
200 East Santa Clara Street, 4th Floor
San José, CA 95113
(408) 535-7055

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Residential Rates

Residential Storm Sewer Service Charge rates for Fiscal Year 2008-09 are as follows:

  Per Month1 Per Year
Single-Family Residence and Duplex $5.88 $70.56
Large Multiple-Family Residence (5or more units), per unit $3.22 $38.64
Small Multiple-Family Residence (3-4 units), per unit $11.17 $134.04
Residential Condominium, per unit $3.22 $38.64
Mobile Home $2.95 $35.40
1 Monthly charge is used for prorating a partial year charge.

Residential service charges are placed on the property tax roll and collected by the Santa Clara County Tax Collector’s Office.

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Commercial, Institutional and Industrial Rates

Commercial, institutional, and industrial classes of rates are for non-residential dischargers to the storm sewerage system, including commercial and light industrial, heavy industrial, parking lots, schools, churches, and colleges, and are calculated individually. Rates for these parcels include a charge based on acreage, reflecting runoff volume, plus a flat charge, reflecting runoff characteristics (pollutants) for that type of discharger. An annual charge is computed for non-residential users using the following unit rates and placed on the property tax rolls for collection by the Santa Clara County Tax Collector’s Office.

Commercial, institutional, and industrial Storm Sewer Service rates for FY 2008-09 are as follows:

  Per Month2 Per Year
  Flat Charge Acreage Charge Flat Charge Acreage Charge
Open Space $10.34, plus $5.73/acre $124.08, plus $68.76/acre
School $10.34, plus $2.85/acre $124.08, plus $34.20/acre
Church $20.68, plus $5.73/acre $248.16, plus $68.76/acre
College/University $20.68, plus $5.73/acre $248.16, plus $68.76/acre
Commercial, Light Industrial, and Miscellaneous Premises $41.35, plus $9.74/acre $496.20, plus $116.88/acre
Small Commercial, Light Industrial, and Miscellaneous Premises (under .2 acre) $20.68, plus $9.74/acre $248.16, plus $116.88/acre
Heavy Industrial Premises $51.69, plus $9.74/acre $620.28, plus $116.88/acre
Parking Facility $41.35, plus $10.32/acre $496.20, plus $123.84/acre
2 Monthly charge is used for prorating a partial year charge.

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Last Modified Date: 7/1/2008

 
 

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