closed #41662
Water Utility Billing Problems
590 E Graham PL
- Case Date:
- 2/13/2003
Letter stated he wanted to complain about higher bill and extra charge. Did not understand why letter was not sent previous to sending out statements.
Letter stated he wanted to complain about higher bill and extra charge. Did not understand why letter was not sent previous to sending out statements.
Letter rec'd. from Robert Jones, attorney, who represents Blgtn. Country Club (BCC). BCC wants to question increases in water & related charges. Have obtained assistance from Gary Kent to resolve this matter. Have not been able to receive requested information.
Letter from Mr. Mascari stated his October bill was unusually high for sewer portion and that he did not receive the notice until he received his December bill. Mr. Mascari would like to appeal this matter to the USB.
Mr. McCrea wrote and stated that he felt he should not pay for wastewater charges for filling his swimming pool. He requested a credit for the wastewater charges.
Letter was rec'd. from Mr. Polus who requested that watering credits be based on bills for January and March rather than April and May due to large amounts of watering done early in year.
Letter from Mr. Ludwig stated that he was gone two weeks last month and his bill was doubled. He talked to Angie Grubb who had check made for leaks. None were found. Mr. Ludwig wrote to USB to have bill lowered.
Confusion regarding the Stecker's water bill has caused them distress and concern. Please clear up the situation. See letter.
LETTER WAS RECD. FROM TERRY AND THERESA DUEMLER. THE DUEMLERS STATED THAT THEY RECEIVED A HIGH SEWER BILL DUE TO WATERING AND ARE REQUESTING THAT A CREDIT BE ALLOWED FOR WATERING.
LETTER WAS REC'D. FROM MS. THRASHER REQUESTING THAT CBU ALLOW MORE MONTHS DURING WHICH CREDIT IS ALLOWED FOR WATERING LAWNS.
A letter was received from Max Wildman of the Happy Car Full Service Car Wash regarding a disconnect notice he received for August and September. On this billing was a miscellaneous charge of $540.00. Mr. Wildman feels this is a harsh penalty.