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<br />e <br /> <br />City of Arden Hills <br />2005 Assessment Policy <br /> <br />estimate by ten percent (10%) or more, the deposit shall be increased <br />proportionately. The total project costs shall be assessed in equal annual <br />installments according to the assessment period. <br /> <br />2. <br /> <br />The security deposit shall be irrevocable for the full term of any <br />assessments for which given. The agreement shall be so conditioned as to <br />guarantee payment of the assessments as due or to pay for the cost of all <br />improvements that the developer agreed to install. <br /> <br />3. <br /> <br />The required security deposit may consist of a cash escrow deposit or <br />irrevocable letter of credit, in fom1 acceptable to the City Attorney, and <br />with firms authorized to do business in the State of Minnesota. <br /> <br />SANITARY SEWER <br /> <br />A. Definitions and General Provisions <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />1. Sanitary Sewer Interceptors <br />A network of relativcly 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 Subtrnnks <br />Sanitary sewer pumping stations, including associated foreemain and/or a <br />network of gravity pipes ranging in size generally from ten inch (10") <br />through eighteen inch (IS") and extending away from respective <br />interceptor mains. Pumping station, foreemains, trunks and subtrunks are <br />designed as collectors for areas usually less than three hundred (300) <br />acres. Because sewer lines flow by gravity, the pipes can become quite <br />deep at some locations and very costly to install. A trunk or subtrunk <br />assessment is, in certain cases, utilized so that costs due to extra depth <br />(and/or oversizing) will be spread over the entire service district rather <br />than becoming a burden on just those properties abutting that portion of <br />the pipe network constructed. <br /> <br />3. Sanitary Sewer Laterals <br />A network of pipes, usually eight inch (S") in size that are installed eight <br />(S) to twenty (20) feet deep and are designed to serve those buildings <br />abutting a given street or easement. The laterals drain to trunks, subtrunks <br />or directly to interceptors. <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />2005 Assessment Policy Manual- Page 15 <br />