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<br />City of Arden Hills <br />2004 Assessment Policy <br /> <br />4. <br /> <br />Sanitary Sewer Buildine Services <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 <br />such time that a building is connected to the sewer system. The property <br />owner must make arrangcments with a licensed, bonded plumber to <br />complete the service connection. <br /> <br />5. Sanitary Sewer Availability Charge (SAC) <br />This is a charge billed to all properties at the time of connection to the <br />sanitary sewcr system. The charge is the individual property share of the <br />cost of the interccptor trunk and treatment facilities that make sewer <br />service available. The chargc is based on an cquivalent unit basis. The <br />mcthod used to calculate the total number of units for any specific <br />propcrty and the current unit charg re based on the Metropolitan Council <br />Environmental Scrvices (MCES) expected sewage flow from various <br />dwellings or businesses. A jisti e MCES sewer availability charges <br />is available on the Metropoli Councl ebsitc: www.metrocouncil.org <br />This charge may not be a, gainst the property. <br /> <br />6. <br /> <br /> <br />Sanitarv Sewer Later <br />Lateral benefit may be <br />pipes. The calculation 0 <br />be based on the a <br />a depth adequ <br /> <br />y connection to trunk, subtrunk or lateral <br />ral benefit from a trunk or subtrunk pipe will <br />ht inch (8") pipe along the same alignment at <br />.services to the abutting properties. <br /> <br />7. Infrastrl\;. .1itation Pro"ects <br />Any pr t or Pt?!tion of a project that reconstructs an existing sanitary <br />sewer fa' . rehabilitation project may occur on the cxisting <br />alignment 0 sewer line or on a new alignment, thus allowing the <br />"" <br />existing line to be abandoned or its status downgraded (i.e., trunk or <br />subtrunk to lateral). <br /> <br />B. Determining Sanitary Sewcr Assessment Rates <br /> <br />1. Sanitary Sewer Intcrccptor Rates <br />All properties that lie within the approved Service District shall bear the <br />cost of sanitary sewer interceptor projects. The costs shall be spread <br />equally, based on a gross area basis within the Servicc District, and will be <br />known as an interceptor assessmcnt. <br /> <br />2. <br /> <br />Sanitary Sewer Trunk/Subtrunk Rates <br />The lateral and building service assessments described below will be <br />dcducted from the total improvemcnt cost to be assessed. The amount <br /> <br />2004 Assessment Policy Manual- Page 14 <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br />
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