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Water Latera <br />Water lateral Icosts are apportioned to the property benefiting from the lateral <br />water main constructed. Apportioning the cost of the lateral may be done by dividing <br />the actual project cots of the lateral improvements by the assessable front footage of <br />the benefiting properties or by dividing the costs of the lateral constructed within a plat <br />by the number of benefiting lots. <br />Where lateral benefit is received from a trunk, the benefiting properties are <br />assessed for the latttral cost at a rate equivalent to the properties served by a lateral. <br />For an existing lot that has not had a cost previously determined for water main <br />lateral improvementand has access to an existing water line, the assessment rate <br />per front foot is determined by City Council resolution and adopted by the Fee <br />Schedule. This can 'be assessed to the property or paid at the time the water <br />connection permit is' issued. <br />Water Servic4 or Fire Line <br />The water se ice cost is usually included with the lateral cost/assessment <br />unless the services Vary in size and/or number to each parcel or lot. If assessed <br />separately, the servibe or fire line costs are apportioned as cost/each. <br />Storm Drainage Trunk improvements <br />Storm Drainage Trunk Improvement costs are apportioned to the properties <br />benefiting from the storm drainage improvements by the gross land area that benefits <br />from the storm drainiage facility constructed. The costs are then apportioned to each <br />parcel by the rate/are as determined by dividing the cost by the gross area of the <br />benefit, then multiplling that cost/acre by the gross land area of each individual parcel. <br />Examples of these types of improvements would be ponds, treatment structures, <br />storm sewer pipe (trUnk), etc. <br />Storm Drain Lateral <br />Storm draina e laterals are considered incidental to the street construction and <br />are assessed as paft of street costs. Storm drainage laterals would include all storm <br />sewer improvement that are beneficial only to a particular plat or drainage area. <br />Sidewalks <br />Sidewalks a <br />costs. <br />assessed to the benefiting properties by front footage or unit <br />Streets: City ocal/Distributor/Collector <br />Street costs Ore apportioned to the property benefiting from the street <br />construction. Apportioning the cost of the street construction may be done by dividing <br />the cost of the street improvements by the assessable front footage of the benefiting <br />properties or by dividing the costs of the street improvements by the number of <br />benefiting lots. Refer to Page 14 regarding improvements to Existing Gravel <br />Roads. <br />The Roadwal! Reconstruction Assessment Policy is included in the Appendix <br />which identifies the process in more detail for reconstruction projects. <br />-11- <br />