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Any additional work requested by the property owner beyond what is stated above <br />will be the responsibility of the property owner and contracted separately by the <br />property owner at their own expense. <br />B. The City of Roseville will pay for this limited service up to $5,000 per occurrence per <br />housing unit. <br />C. The City's action in undertaking or executing this policy does not constitute and shall <br />not be interpreted as an admission of liability or fault, and there are no covenants, <br />promises, undertakings or understandings, either expressed or implied, by the City <br />other than those stated. <br />D. Any property owner claims for damage resulting from sanitary sewer backups in the <br />City system are to be submitted to the City for consideration by the City's insurance <br />carrier. <br />E. The city limits the total City payout to $50,000 for cleanup services as defined above <br />that result from any single event such as, but not limited to, major weather events. <br />The City Council may choose to revise the limit of total City payout for cleanup <br />services as defined above. If the cleanup costs for all affected properties, from any <br />single occurrence, exceed the City imposed limit, the City will pay for each qualified <br />property a percentage of the total cleanup cost, equal to the percentage calculated by <br />dividing the City imposed limit by the sum of all City provided cleanup costs for the <br />single event as defined above. The difference between the total cost for each property <br />and the City -covered cost as so calculated will be billed to the property owner. <br />F. Property owners who qualify for this City provided clean up service will be required <br />to sign a Cleanup Agreement prior to the City's cleanup contractor commencing <br />work. This Agreement will outline the scope of the work to be performed, and will <br />include an authorization to proceed. The Agreement will also include a statement that <br />the property owner understands that the City is not admitting any fault or liability for <br />the backup by offering cleanup assistance, and that the property owner also agrees to <br />pay for the underfunded costs of cleanup if any City -established per event limit is <br />reached. Any payment for underfunded costs not received within 90 days of billing <br />will be certified to property's taxes. <br />G. The City will reimburse residential property owners for backflow prevention devices <br />to be installed on their sanitary sewer service line. The reimbursement is limited to <br />actual cost of the device, not to exceed $300. The reimbursement does not cover <br />installation costs. Proof of purchase and installation is required. <br />FUNDING <br />
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