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<br /> <br /> <br />2004 Assessment Policy – Page 14 <br />assessments as due or to pay for the cost of all improvements that the developer <br />agreed to install. <br /> <br />The required security deposit may consist of a cash escrow deposit or irrevocable letter of <br />credit, in form acceptable to the City Attorney, and with firms authorized to do business in <br />the State of Minnesota. <br /> <br />Sanitary Sewer <br /> <br />A. Definitions and General Provisions <br /> <br /> 1. Sanitary Sewer Interceptors <br /> <br />A network of relatively large diameter, deep sewer pipe and associated <br />pumping stations and appurtenances. The interceptors are designed as <br />collectors for large areas within the sanitary sewer service area. <br /> <br /> 2. Sanitary Sewer Trunks and Subtrunks <br /> <br />Sanitary sewer pumping stations, including associated forcemain and/or a <br />network of gravity pipes ranging in size generally from ten inch (10") through <br />eighteen inch (18") and extending away from respective interceptor mains. <br />Pumping station, forcemains, trunks and subtrunks are designed as collectors <br />for areas usually less than three hundred (300) acres. Because sewer lines flow <br />by gravity, the pipes can become quite deep at some locations and very costly <br />to install. A trunk or subtrunk assessment is, in certain cases, utilized so that <br />costs due to extra depth (and/or oversizing) will be spread over the entire <br />service district rather than becoming a burden on just those properties abutting <br />that portion of the pipe network constructed. <br /> <br /> 3. Sanitary Sewer Laterals <br /> <br />A network of pipes, usually eight inch (8") in size that are installed eight (8) <br />to twenty (20) feet deep and are designed to serve those buildings abutting a <br />given street or easement. The laterals drain to trunks, subtrunks or directly to <br />interceptors. <br /> <br /> 4. Sanitary Sewer Building Services <br /> <br />Those pipes, usually four-inch (4") or six-inch (6") in size leading from <br />laterals (or sometimes from trunks, subtrunks and interceptors) that serve <br />individual buildings. The services are plugged at the property line until such <br />time that a building is connected to the sewer system. The property owner <br />must make arrangements with a licensed, bonded plumber to complete the <br />service connection. <br />