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EXHIBIT A <br /> UTILITY FFES, CHARGES AND OTHER COSTS <br /> Sewer trunk system fee (Residential Equivalent Unit) ................ ...............$230:00 ( §51.07) <br /> Sewer Availability Charge (SAC) / MCES .................... ............................... $2,435.00 ( §51.07) <br /> Water (WAC) /Trunk System Fee (Residential Equivalent Unit) ........ ........ $x - 00 ( §51.07) <br /> Water Access Charge (Unassessed properties) .................. .........................$6,300 00 6,500.00 <br /> Sanitary Sewer Access Charge (Unassessed properties) . ... ........... ............ $880 - .80 8,100.00 <br /> Storm Water Area Charge (Developer's Agreement) .05739 per square foot ( §51.11) <br /> Residential - dramage area permit with building permit ........................... $330360/Umt <br /> Commercial/Industrial ..................................................... ............................... $.07 per square foot of building, <br /> parking and other impervious surfaces <br /> Water /Sewer Permit Fees ( 01.07) <br /> Service /Connection (Includes 2 inspection trips to site ......................$75.00 <br /> TappingMain ................ ............................... .........................$50.00 <br /> Curb Stop Activation $7500 <br /> Inspections (All) /each ...... ............................... .........................$40.00 <br /> Service Charges - Meters <br /> Testing.......................... ................ ....... . ............................... Cost <br /> Water Meter Charge 051.05, H) <br /> 3/4" Met er ................................................ ............................... ......$400.00 <br /> 1" Meter ................................ ............................... ........................$500.00 <br /> Minor Repairs ................. .......... ......... ...........................Cost + 20% <br /> Special and other sizes ............................. ..... Cost plus Handling <br /> (These Rates are Subject to Tax) <br /> Water Test Fee ........................................................... ............................... $6.36 (7/l/06) <br /> Water Usage Rates ( §51.02) <br /> Residential <br /> Water System Management Fee /Q*ly - Br- Monthly Billing Period ...$21.00 00 <br /> Variable — Rate Per Thousand Gallons /Qtr. (0- 90,000) ......................$2.00 <br /> Variable — Rate Per Thousand Gallons /Qtr. (90,001- 150,000)...........$2.20 <br /> Variable — Rate Per Thousand Gallons /Qtr. (150,001 -XXX) ...............$2.50 <br /> Commercial <br /> Water System Management Fee /Qtrly: Monthly Billing Period ....$21 0014_00 <br /> Variable — Rate Per Thousand Gallons /Qtr (0- 500,000) ....................$2.00 <br /> Variable — Rate Per Thousand Gallons /Qtr. (500,001 -XXX) ..............$2.50 <br /> Sewer /Wastewater fee (aaarter}vbi- monthly) <br /> Sewer Charges will include two components The first is a flat fee covering the City's fixed and variable costs <br /> for sewer collection (Collection Rate). The second fee is to cover the variable charge for wastewater treatment <br /> (Treatment Fee). The Treatment charge will be the Treatment Fee rate multiplied times the water meter use for <br /> the billing riod. To account for summer irrigation water not being treated, the charge for the July and <br /> 9ew billings shall not exceed the average use during the first billing Mriod quaHer of that year and <br /> the chguar+fffmal billing period of the prior year (winter average). If the home is unoccupied during a <br /> significant part of the winter period, the average shall be manually calculated using other reasonable means to <br /> determine the anticipated sewer treatment volume. <br /> Page 7 of 17 <br /> 19 <br />
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