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Finally,part of the process for putting the coverage in place is for the city council to pass a formal <br /> resolution that makes this no-fault sewer backup protection part of the agreement between the city <br /> and the sewer customer. The idea is that by paying their sewer bill,the sewer user is purchasing <br /> not just sewer services but also the right to be reimbursed for certain specified sewer backup costs <br /> and damages. In other words,the basis for the no-fault payments to the property owner would be <br /> the contract between the city and the sewer user. <br /> How do we put coverage in place? <br /> Contact your LMCIT underwriter for an application. If the <br /> city qualifies for coverage,we'll send the city a formal Your League Resource <br /> quote, along with a model resolution. To put coverage in <br /> place,the city council must formally pass that resolution, Contact your LMCIT underwriter at <br /> and send a copy to LMCIT. 651-281-1200 or 800-925-1122 for <br /> more information about the"no- <br /> If the city decides to add this coverage,it will also be fault"sewer backup coverage. <br /> important to make sure citizens know about it. LMCIT can <br /> also provide models for a press release,newsletter article,utility bill insert,etc. <br /> What if we decide to discontinue the coverage sometime in the future? <br /> Make sure your agent notifies your LMCIT underwriter. In addition, it's important to let your <br /> citizens know if and when the coverage is discontinued. The council should formally rescind the <br /> resolution that made the no-fault sewer backup protection part of the agreement between the city <br /> and the sewer customer. <br /> Pete Tritz 07/11 <br /> Sewer Toolkit <br /> Other Resources- 17 <br /> 11=1.1=11.=11.1.1=1.=1.Mlill <br />