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March 1, 1998 thru October 31, 1998 8 mos. @ $ 10.88/mo.<br />

November 1, 1998 thru October 31, 1999 12 mos. @ $ 11.62/mo.<br />

November 1, 1999 thru October 31, 2000 12 mos. @ $ 11.12/mo.<br />

November 1, 2000 thru October 31, 2001 12 mos. @ $ 10.74/mo.<br />

November 1, 2001 thru October 31, 2002 12 mos. @ $ 9.98/mo.<br />

November 7, 2002 – Equalization Capital Charge capped $1,581.76/E.D.U.<br />

3.10.10 Unit Sewer Service Charge <strong>for</strong> Allen/Clay Sewer District (District #13):<br />

a. Phase I, II, & III Project Areas $ 1,035.00/equivalent dwelling unit<br />

minimum<br />

Explanation of Allen/Clay Unit Sewer Service Charge:<br />

a. The unit <strong>sewer</strong> service charge shall be calculated in accordance with<br />

the Allen/Clay Sewer Sub-District equivalency factors as shown in Table<br />

“B” of Section 3.11.0 (Rates <strong>and</strong> Billing Methods) by multiplying the<br />

number of uses times the equivalency benefits times the minimum unit<br />

<strong>sewer</strong> service charge shown in “a” above. The unit <strong>sewer</strong> service<br />

charge shall be paid prior to the issuance of a permit. Upon completion<br />

of the building <strong>sewer</strong> <strong>and</strong> approval of the construction by the County or<br />

its authorized representative, a final determination shall be made of the<br />

actual uses <strong>and</strong> number of users. Any deviation from the actual uses or<br />

number of users as provided on the permit application shall require an<br />

appropriate adjustment of the unit <strong>sewer</strong> service charge. This shall be<br />

in the manner of a refund by the County or an additional payment to the<br />

County by the permit holder <strong>for</strong> the corresponding amount. Said<br />

payment to the County shall be made prior to the final approval of the<br />

building <strong>sewer</strong>. Expansion of existing uses or number of users,<br />

connected either directly or indirectly with the system, shall require the<br />

property owner to obtain a permit <strong>and</strong> pay the corresponding fees <strong>and</strong><br />

charges including the unit <strong>sewer</strong> service charge.<br />

3.10.11 Environmental Remediation Connection Charge <strong>for</strong> all <strong>district</strong>s:<br />

An Environmental Remediation Connection Charge is <strong>for</strong> persons,<br />

companies, or organizations temporarily connecting an environmental<br />

remediation system to the County’s public <strong>wastewater</strong> treatment systems.<br />

Said connection charge shall be 25% of the total permit fees <strong>and</strong> charges<br />

(not including the permit fee <strong>and</strong> inspection fee) that would be collected by<br />

the County <strong>for</strong> a permanent connection to the <strong>wastewater</strong> treatment system<br />

based upon the equivalent dwelling units of the project. A full permit fee <strong>and</strong><br />

inspection fee shall be due along with the Environmental Remediation<br />

Connection Charge. Said permission <strong>for</strong> a temporary connection to the<br />

public <strong>wastewater</strong> treatment system shall be granted <strong>for</strong> a time period of not<br />

more than five (5) years. Temporary environmental remediation systems

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