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CASE # <br /> pOLICY FOR ASSISTING INDIVIDUALS WITH HOOKUP <br /> ~ CHARGES TO WATER AND SEWER UTILITIES <br /> REC~J, IVING AVAILABILITY FROM SUBDIVISION EXTENSIONS <br /> By: Steven Jankowski, City Engineer <br /> <br />Background:; <br /> <br />At the City Coianci~, <br />sewer in the ~se <br />property oWO~4:l <br />indicated that <br />not be assess~.lt~to <br />considerabl¢¢ ii th~ <br />that the prol~~ be <br /> <br />City Council dlyectqxl Staff to propose a policy which would assist residents in a situation such as <br />this. Enclosegt~is a[policy which addresses this need. It allows for a homeowner to request that <br />hookup chaxl~e~ bet'' ~peciaI assessed over a period of years, with the City charging interest on the <br />outstanding bitlhncei This is a similar method of financing which is currently extended to residents <br />petitioning f0t ~we~ and water improvements. <br />Recommendation: <br />Based upOn diSCussion. <br /> <br />meeting of June 23, 1992 it was pointed out that the installation of water and <br />~ Meadows Addition would provide availability of water and sewer service to a <br />' Mr. Jim Trowbridge. Mr. Trowbridge was present at the meeting and <br />aotwithstanding the fact that the water, sewer and street improvements would <br />is property, the hookup charges upon connection to sewer and water would be <br />neighborhood of $9,000 for his duplex property. City Code would require <br />xmneeted to municipal services within two years of availability of service. <br /> <br />Reviewed By~ <br /> <br />City Attorney <br />City Administra :or <br />Finance Officer <br />City Engineer <br /> <br />CC:07/14/92 <br /> <br /> <br />