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Water and Sewer Rates


Water Rates & Schedule of Fees

(effective July 1, 2012)

Sewer Rates & Schedule of Fees
(effective July 1, 2012)

Water & Wastewater Rate Report for FY2013-14
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Wastewater (Sewer) Adjustment Application Instructions pdf/600k/5pp

Submit Online - Wastewater Adjustment Form 

Print form, Submit by mail or fax Wastewater Adjustment Form pdf/94kb/2pp


 

Water, Water Resources and Wastewater Development Fees

Scottsdale charges water, water resources and sewer development fees to fund infrastructure improvements and future water supplies. Development fees must be paid in order to obtain a building permit or to set a new water meter. 

New state legislation (Senate Bill 1525) taking effect January 1, 2012 requires cities throughout Arizona to change their water, water resources and wastewater development fees with new water meter requirements.  The new legislation will also require an update to Infrastructure Improvement Plans. 

On Dec. 6, 2011, City Council approved an ordinance to comply with state legislation to standardize non-residential development fees based on the size of the water meter at each business or property.  This is similar to what most other cities in the valley are currently doing. 

There will be NO CHANGES to single family or multi-family residential development fees.

 

Development Fees FAQ    

  Non-Residential Development Fees    

   2008 Development Fee Study Report   
pdf/5M/167pp   

Multi-Family Residential Fees

  Amended Appendix C of 2008 Report     Single Family Development Fees

Water and Wastewater Development Fees / Processes

Annual Report of the Collection and Use of Development Fees 2012 pdf/288kb/8pp


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