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(2) <br /> <br />For industrial and commercial property, the minimum number <br />of REC/acre shall be 5.5 and the maximum number shall be <br />based on the estimated water use. Commercial and industrial <br />development requiring over 1,500 gallons of water/acre shall <br />be assessed an additional REC for each 275 gallons of water <br />required. <br /> <br />Residential Equivalent Connection (REC) charges for sanitary <br />sewer trunk service to dwelling units or other structures <br />shall be collected at the current rate prior to the issuance <br />of a certificate of occupancy. If sewer connection or REC <br />charges were previously assessed to a commercia/industrial <br />parcel or a part of a parcel, and such land is developed <br />with a more intensive use than was contemplated at the time <br />connection or REC charges were assessed, additional REC <br />charges shall be calculated and assessed based on the higher <br />use. <br /> <br />The REC charge is established by City Council resolution and <br />is updated annually by the ENR Construction Index. <br /> <br />Sanitary Sewer Lateral - Sanitary sewer lateral costs are <br />apportioned to the property benefiting from the lateral <br />sanitary sewer constructed. Apportioning the costs of the <br />lateral may be done by dividing the costs of the lateral by <br />the assessable front footage of the benefiting properties or <br />by dividing the cost of the lateral constructed within a <br />plat by the number of benefiting lots. <br /> <br />Where lateral benefit is received from a trunk, the <br />benefiting properties are assessed for lateral costs similar <br />to the properties served by a lateral. The lateral benefit <br />on trunk cost is then deducted from the trunk costs before <br />apportioning the cost of the sanitary sewer trunk. <br /> <br />(3) Sanitary Sewer Service/Stubs: <br /> <br />(4) <br /> <br />(a) <br /> <br />Residential Areas - All residential areas shall be <br />provided with one four inch (4") service stub per REC. <br />This study shall be assessed to all parcels on a unit <br />basis as part of the lateral assessment. <br /> <br />(b) <br /> <br />Commercial and Industrial Areas - All commercial and <br />industrial areas shall be provided with one four inch <br />(4") service stub per one-half (1/2) acre of area. <br />This study shall be assessed to all parcels on a unit <br />basis as part of the lateral assessment. Any special <br />services shall be assessed separately to the affected <br />property. <br /> <br />Watermain Trunk, Source and Storage - Watermain trunk and <br />oversizing costs are paid for from trunk assessments on a <br />REC basis. Oversizing is defined and ten inches (10") or <br />larger for residential or twelve inches (12") and larger for <br />commercial/industrial. <br /> <br />Resolution # 85-89 <br /> Page 6 of 12 <br /> <br /> <br />
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