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Ordinance Number
1980-21
Adopted Date
05/12/1980
Ordinance Type
Utilities
State Filed Date
05\08\1980
Entity Name
Uniform Method of Determining Cost
Subject
Water and Sewer Extension of Mains
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12817
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laterals, hydrants and all appurtenances as shown upon the <br />approved design of such water distribution system and all the <br />component parts of the sewage collection system including all <br />collection lines, manholes, force mains, lift or pumping <br />stations, including the site for same, and all other appurtenances <br />as shown on the approved design for the installation of such <br />sewage collection system. <br />Section 3. OFF-SITE WATER DISTRIBUTION AND SEWAGE <br />COLLECTION SYSTEMS - HYDRAULIC SHARE. <br />The location, size or proposed density of Developer's <br />property may make service to such property dependent upon the <br />extension of "off-site" water distribution and sewage collection <br />facilities. For the purpose of this Ordinance, the term <br />"off-site" shall be defined as those main water transmission <br />lines, sewage collection lines, sewage force mains and/or <br />pumping stations necessary to connect Developer's property with <br />facilities of the County adequate in size to transmit to <br />Developer's property, an adequate quantity of water under <br />adequate pressure and/or transmit sewage collected on Developer's <br />property to the treatment plant or disposal site of the County. <br />It is the County's policy to apportion the cost of main <br />transmission and collection lines and pumping stations pro rata <br />against the properties receiving service from such main <br />transmission lines located "off-site" as to Developer's property. <br />Since each Developer draws from the hydraulic capacity <br />of such lines, the County will require that Developer pay his <br />property's hydraulic share of the cost of the "off-site" main <br />transmission and collection facilities through which service <br />is rendered to Developer's property. This portion of the <br />County's Ordinance is referred to as Developer's hydraulic <br />share of off-site facilities. <br />The County further declares that the charge for Developer's <br />share of off-site facilities will be applicable to Developer's <br />property whether or not the main transmission lines and/or <br />pumping stations on a fair share basis, irrespective of whether <br />such transmission lines and pumping stations have been previously <br />constructed or are proposed to be constructed. <br />-3- <br />
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