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<br />,~.. <br />'..'~ <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />9 <br /> <br />eventua lly 86 these prople require sanitary sewer service <br />and petion or it's given, they will then benefit because <br />Roseville sewers are enlarged and that's why they are asked to <br />pay a portion of it although they don't get immediate service <br />at this time. We know as the area grows that they will ask for <br />it and will get it and, therefore, they .hould pay for the <br />enlargement required because of their eventual connecting up <br />to it. k <br /> <br />Then you will notice that the unplatted property in that portion <br />will be assessed at SlOe per acre which is that portion attributable <br />to unplatted property to enlarge the Reseville service. We show <br />that there will be no mill rate increase and Nol 9 is the annual <br /> <br />service charge for the immediate service area. Once the sewers are <br />in and the assessments have been paid or are spread over your <br />property taxes, there still is an additional charge that must <br />be made and that's fer the operation of the sewer department and <br />your Council will have to adept a rates and charges ordinance setting <br />up minimum costs which they will bill monthly or quarterly so <br />the operation of the sewer department itself will be self liquidating <br />and not reflected on the tax r~lls. The preferred procedure has <br />been that a rates and charges ordinance be enacted that will bring <br />in sufficient revenue tc cover the cost of the operation of the <br />department 50 that people who use sewer service will pay for the <br />cost of it and those who don't use it won't have to contribute <br />to the operation of the department and there will be no mill rate <br />increase. In the $36.00 is the cost that St. Paul charges to <br />Ros.ville andthe cost that Roseville charges to Arden Hills plus a <br />sma 11 cost ~ I forget the exact figure - but a small cost that g08S <br />