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229 <br />230 <br />231 <br />232 <br />233 <br />234 <br />235 <br />236 <br />237 <br />238 <br />239 <br />240 <br />241 <br />242 <br />243 <br />244 <br />245 <br />246 <br />247 <br />248 <br />249 <br />As is shown in the chart, Roseville's total water charge is one of the highest in the comparison group. <br />Again, there are numerous circumstances and policy preferences that can lead to varying rates among cities. <br />The following chart depicts the peer group comparison for combined sewer base rate and usage rate for a <br />single - family home that uses 15,000 gallons per quarter. <br />2012 Sewer Charge Comparison <br />$120 SM7..12 <br />$loo <br />$80 <br />$60 Pr <br />$40 <br />In this instance, Roseville sewer charges were lower than most. To get a broader perspective, the following <br />chart depicts the combined water and sewer impact for a typical single - family home for the comparison <br />group. <br />2012 Water & Sewer Charge <br />Comparison <br />$180 $172.10 <br />$160 <br />$140 <br />$120 <br />$100 <br />$80 <br />ti°4 e <br />da*1� <br />a <br />When combined, Roseville is approximately 9% above the average for the peer group. However, it should <br />be noted that most of the cities shown in the chart that have lower utility rates, happen to have much higher <br />property tax rates. This is an important distinction because again, each City employs a different philosophy <br />in how it funds the direct and indirect costs of providing services. <br />Page 8 of 12 <br />