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OTHER COSTS <br />In !addition to the costs identified in the previous section, the property owner will incur <br />various additional costs at the time new buildings are connected to the sewer and water <br />uflities. These costs include lateral services, Water Availability Charges (WAC), which is <br />collected by the municipality to defray the depreciation costs of the water system, and a <br />SOwer Availability Charge (SAC), which is collected by the City to be paid to the <br />Metropolitan Council Wastewater Division to defray the cost of reserved capacity designed <br />inio the treatment and transmission facility. The amount of those WAC and SAC charges <br />are based on the amount of water usage. One WAC and SAC unit is designed to be the <br />equivalent of a single family residential wastewater generator. Also the City will collect a <br />water meter installation charge which is based upon meter size. <br /> <br />PROJECT SCHEDULE <br /> <br />This feasibility report is anticipated to be received by the City Council on July 25, 1995, at <br />which time a public hearing will be scheduled for August 8, 1995. This project is being <br />p~titioned by 100% of the benefitted properties and, therefore, may proceed to construction <br />following the public hearing and resolution by the City Council ordering the project. <br />COnstruction plans from this project have been anticipated and been prepared in conjunction <br />with Project #94-20, the AEC sewer and water extension. Contracting for this project are <br />anticipated to be let on August 8, 1995. The subsequent schedule is anticipated as follows: <br /> <br />Begin construction <br />Complete construction <br />Hold assessment hearing <br />First payment due with real estate taxes <br /> <br />August, 1995 <br />October 1, 1995 <br />October I0, 1995 <br />May, 1996 <br /> <br /> <br />