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Resolution Number
1991-031
Approved Date
03/12/1991
Resolution Type
Utillity Rates
Entity Name
Department of Utility Services
Subject
Rates, Fees, and Charges
Document Relationships
1991-009
(Agenda)
Path:
\Resolutions\1990'S\1991
1992-060
(Cover Page)
Path:
\Resolutions\1990'S\1992
1994-035
(Cover Page)
Path:
\Resolutions\1990'S\1994
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be repaired by the County and charged to the responsible party under the provisions <br />of paragraph "FF" of this section; or in the alternative, County may hire a contractor to <br />perform the repair work and charge the responsible party for the repairs. In <br />addition, the responsible party shall be fined for each such instance in accordance <br />with provisions of this ordinance. <br />(8) Line location --same as general service calls. <br />(9) Engineering services: These fees will be assessed to defray the <br />cost of processing a developer's application for subdivision construction, site plan, <br />reviewing the plans and inspecting the water and sewer facilities as constructed. <br />(10) Inspection fee: County shall charge on the basis of a flat fee <br />established by the County or time. materials and overhead. whichever is greater. <br />(11) Other miscellaneous charges: The County may impose other <br />charges as necessary and appropriate to recover the costs of providing utility services. <br />K. Additional costs for complex connections <br />The specific service charges adopted by the County are based on the <br />average historical costs of such services. If in the event a particular service required <br />by a customer is determined by the Department to have a cost which greatly exceeds <br />the average, then such cost of service shall be negotiated between the Department <br />and the customer and reduced to a written instrument approved by the customer and <br />the Department. <br />L. Annual fire protection charges <br />These charges are established to defray the cost of providing extra <br />capacity in the water system and maintaining water and fire protection facilities for <br />customers having sprinkler systems, private fire lanes, etc., and they are designed to <br />recover a portion of the availability cost and customer cost. In addition, this cost <br />covers the additional capacity and expense associated with line size and hydrants in <br />the fire district. <br />(1) Hydrants. The fire district wherein the water system and <br />hydrants are located shall be assessed the charge per hydrant annually. If the hydrant <br />is accessible by a private entity only, then that entity shall he charged. <br />dbt075/040.51 16 <br />• <br />
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