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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCity Council Resolution 1981-803rnijUrilippm or Hails introduced the following Resolution and moved - its tion: RESOLUTION NO. 81-803 SETTING WATER AND SANITARY SEWER AREA AND RESIDENTIAL EQUIVALENT CONNECTION CHARGES WHEREAS, the city has obligated itself financially for the construction of sanitary sewer interceptors, trunks, forcemains and lift stations and water trunk mains, pumping and storage facilities for the benefit of present and future resi"dents; and WHEREAS, it has been determined by this Council that the most equitable:and'reason- ,able way of financing said improvements is through a combination of area charge upon land benefited by such improvements as well as connect:ion charges for specific uses; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT HEREBY RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLYMOUTH, that the following water and sanitary sewer area and residential equivalent connec- tion REC charges be and the same are adopted by the City of Plymouth for all land" deemed to be benefited from water and/or sanitary sewer facilities which have not heretofore been assessed for said benefits by the city effective January 1, 1982. WATER Area Charges: Residential Zones - $525 per 1/2 acre or per dwelling unit Business and Ind. Zones - $1,575 per acre Residential Equivalent Connection Charqes: Residential Zones - $415 per dwelling unit Business and Ind. Zones - See NOTE 1 below SANITARY SEWER Area Charges: Residential Zones - $330 per 1/2 acre or per dwelling unit Business and Ind. Zones - $990 per acre Residential Equivalent Connection Charges.: Residential Zones - $275 per dwelling unit Business and Ind. Zones - See NOTE 1 below NOTE 1: Residential Equivalent Connection (REC) charges for business and industrial zoned land shall be applied to each specific use in determining that par- ticular uses water and sanitary sewer REC charges based upon the following: The relationship between the estimated annual demand (volume) for water and sanitary sewer service based upon one REC being equivalent to 72,000 gallons of water and 72,000 gallons of sewage flow per year as projected by the City Engineer for said use.