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- 8- <br /> <br />Where lateral benefit is received from a trunk, the benefiting properties are <br />assessed for lateral costs similar to the properties served by a lateral. The <br />lateral benefit on trunk cost is then deducted from the trunk costs before <br />apportioning the cost of the sanitary sewer trunk. <br /> <br />210.015C <br /> <br />SANITARY SEWER SERVICES/STUBS <br /> <br />Residential Areas. All residential areas shall be provided with one <br />four inch (4") service stub per R.E.C. This stub shall be assessed to <br />all parcels on a unit basis as part of the lateral assessment. <br /> <br />Commercial and Industrial Areas. Ail commercial and industrial areas <br />shall be provided with one four inch (4") service stub per one-half <br />(1/2) acre of area. This stub shall be assessed to all parcels on a <br />unit basis as part of the lateral assessment. Any special services <br />shall be assessed separately to the affected property. <br /> <br />210.015D <br /> <br />WATERMAIN TRUNK, SOURCE AND STORAGE <br /> <br />Watermain trunk and oversizing cost are paid for from trunk assessments on a REC <br />basis. Oversizing is defined and ten inches (10") or larger for residential or <br />twelve inches (12") and larger for commercial/industrial. <br /> <br />Water source and storage shall be paid for by R.E.C. charges. This connection <br />charge is determined by multiplying the number of acres in an industrial/ <br />commercial area by 5.5 to determine the total R.E.C. The R.E.C. charge is <br />established by City Council resolution and is updated annually by the E.N.R. <br />Index. <br /> <br />Residential Equivalent Connection (REC) charges for water service to dwelling <br />units or other structures shall be collected at the current rate prior to the <br />issuance of a building permit. If water connection or REC charges were <br />previously assessed to a parcel or a part of a parcel and such land is developed <br />with a more intensive use than was contemplated at the time connection or REC <br />charges were assessed, additional REC charges shall be calculated upon the <br />approved higher use and payable to the City. <br /> <br />210.015E <br /> <br />WATER LATERAL <br /> <br />Water lateral costs are apportioned to the property benefiting from the lateral <br />watermain constructed. Apportioning the cost of the lateral may be done by <br />dividing the costs of the lateral by the assessable front footage of the <br />benefiting properties or by dividing the cost of the lateral constructed within <br />a plat by the number of benfiting R.E.C.s. <br /> <br />Where lateral benefit is received from a trunk, the benefiting properties are <br />assessed for the lateral cost similar to the properties served by a lateral. <br />The lateral benefit on trunk cost is then deducted from the trunk costs. <br /> <br />210.015F <br /> <br />WATER SERVICE OR FIRE LINE <br /> <br />For each R.E.C. in a residential area, a one inch (1") service line shall be <br />provided to the property line and for each acre of industrial or commercial <br /> <br /> <br />
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