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195 To get a broader perspective, the following chart has been prepared depicting the combined water and <br />196 sewer impact for a typical single-family home for the comparison group. <br />197 <br />198 <br />199 <br />200 <br />201 <br />$160 <br />$140 <br />$120 <br />$100 <br />$80 <br />2016 Water & Sewer Fee Comparison: SF Residential <br />4�.y tib 4��ti <br />�3s 4V o� o�4 <br />Sw• So <br />Goo <br />� ro�ro <br />too Gotie <br />4-o <br />5� a <br />ti�o4 <br />vo <br />When combined, Roseville is approximately 14% above the average for the peer group. <br />202 It should be noted that most of the cities shown in the chart that have lower water & sewer rates, happen <br />203 to have much higher property tax rates. This is an important distinction because again, each City employs <br />204 a different philosophy in how it funds the direct and indirect costs of providing water & sewer services. <br />205 <br />206 Roseville's philosophy is to ensure that all indirect costs are reflected in the water and sewer rates. This <br />207 results in higher water and sewer rates. This also means that we don't have as many indirect costs being <br />208 supported by the property tax or assessments. We can adjust for these differences by combining property <br />209 taxes and water & sewer fees for a typical single-family home. <br />210 <br />$2,200 <br />$2,000 <br />$1,800 <br />$1,600 <br />$1,400 <br />$1,200 <br />$1,000 <br />211 <br />212 <br />2016 Taxes + Water & Sewer Comparison: SFResidential <br />4x�; <br />4tv oy� �tis4 54 .1� G� <br />a° <br />G <br />Page 10 of 11 <br />