HomeMy WebLinkAboutCity Council Resolution 2005-476CITY OF PLYMOUTH
RESOLUTION NO. 2005-476
ESTABLISHING REVISED WATER AND
SANITARY SEWER AREA AND CONNECTION CHARGES
WHEREAS, the City has responsibility for installation and/or payment for the
installation of sanitary sewer interceptors, sanitary sewer trunk mains, lift stations, water
trunk mains, wells, water treatment plants, and water storage facilities for the benefit of
present and fiiture residents: and
WHEREAS, it has been determined by this Council that the most equitable and
reasonable way of financing said improvements is through a combination of area charge
upon land benefited by such improvements, as well as connection charges for specific
uses; and
WHEREAS, current water and sanitary sewer area and connection charges are not
projected to be sufficient to cover the cost of infrastructure needed to supply future
development;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT HEREBY RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF PLYMOUTH, MINNESOTA:
That the following water and sanitary sewer area and residential equivalent connection
(REC) charges are adopted by the City of Plymouth for all land deemed to be benefited
from water and/or sanitary sewer facilities. Area charges are to be levied upon the
developable area (area above the ordinary high water level) of parcels which have not
previously been specially assessed area charges under State Statute Chapter 429. REC
charges are to be paid at time of issuance of building permits for parcels that have not
paid for the appropriate number of residential equivalent connections. The following
water and sanitary sewer area and residential equivalent connection charges are effective
beginning January 1, 2006.
Water
Area Charge
Residential Equivalent Connection Charge
Sewer
Area Charge
Residential Equivalent Connection Charge
$�� 3,386 per developable acre
$9-9 982 per dwelling unit or sewer
availability charge (SAC) unit as
calculated by the Metropolitan
Council — Environmental Services
$88-9 910 per developable acre
$37-0 383 per dwelling unit or sewer
availability charge (SAC) unit as
calculated by the Metropolitan
Council — Environmental Services
AND, FURTHER, the area and connection charges shall be reviewed and revised
effective January 1, of each year based upon the change in the constriction cost index as
published in the American City & County magazine.
Adopted by the City Council on December 13, 2005.