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Proposed Consumption Rates <br />The tables below provide the proposed consumption charges, if adopted, per 100 cubic <br />feet (CCF), or per 748 gallons, of water consumed by type of water customer effective <br />October 15, 2015. The proposed rates reflect the proposed increase in the Zone 7 rate <br />from 87.5% to 100% of the current Zone 7 rate and the consumption charges adopted <br />January 1, 2015 (distribution costs, recycled water surcharge (except Tier 1 of the <br />single family residential rates) and capacity expansion charges). No additional rate <br />increase is proposed at this time. However, as indicated the fixed meter charge and the <br />distribution charges are subject to annual consumer price index changes effective <br />January 1, starting in January 1, 2016 and the Zone 7 rate is subject to changes by the <br />Zone 7 Board. <br />Proposed <br />Consumption <br />Rates <br />Effective <br />October <br />ngn <br />ccounts <br />Zone 7 Distribution Recycled Capacity Proposed Present <br />Tier* Water Costs Water Expansion Rate Rate <br />0 - 20 CCF $2.4000 $0.0000 $0.0000 $0.0000 $2.4000 $2.1000 <br />21 - 40 CCF 2.4000 0.2581 0.1000 0.0000 2.7581 2.3581 <br />41 - 60 CCF 2.4000 0.4825 0.1000 0.0000 2.9825 2.6825 <br />Over 60 CCF 2.4000 1.1220 0.1000 0.1300 3.7520 3.4520 <br />* CCF equals 100 cubic feet of water; or 748 gallons * <br />Proposed <br />Consumption <br />Rates <br />Ste <br />Maintik <br />Effective <br />Commercial <br />Business <br />Accounts <br />()etcher <br />Zone 7 Distribution Recycled Proposed Present <br />Customer Class Water Costs Water Rate Rate <br />Commercial & <br />Multifamily <br />$2.4000 $0.2693 $0.1000 $2.7693 $2.4693 <br />Proposed <br />Consumption <br />glegicon <br />Rates <br />ite <br />song <br />Irrigation <br />October <br />Accounts <br />Customer <br />Class <br />Irrigation <br />Zone 7 <br />Water <br />$2.4000 <br />Distribution Recycle <br />Costs Water <br />$0.4152 $0.1000 $2.9152 $2.6152 <br />Proposed <br />Rate <br />Present <br />Rate <br />Senior and Low Income Discounts <br />The City is proposing to reduce the current 20% discount on water rates for single <br />family residents who qualify as a "senior" (age 65 or older) to 15 %, and continue to <br />provide a 30% discount for residents who qualify as a low income family (those who <br />qualify for PG &E, PacBell, or cable television discounts through either the California <br />Department of Economic Opportunity or the Social Security Administration). Residents <br />Page 5 of 18 <br />