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165 We can adjust for these differences by combining property taxes and water & sewer fees for a typical <br />166 single-family home. <br />167 <br />$2,400 <br />$2,200 <br />$2,000 <br />$1,800 <br />$1,600 <br />$1,400 <br />$1,200 <br />$1,000 <br />168 <br />169 <br />2017 Taxes + Water & Sewer Comparison: SF Residential <br />Q�o1� 4ee <br />44V se <br />G <br />17o As is shown in this graph, when looking at more comprehensive comparison that factors in a broader <br />171 spectrum of needs and funding philosophies, Roseville has one of the lowest financial impacts on <br />172 residents of the comparison group — approximately 14% below the peer average. <br />173 <br />174 Staff will be available at the Commission meeting to address any inquiries. <br />175 <br />Page 9 of 9 <br />
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