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assigned to such customer for a period of 24 months and for which impact fees have <br />been paid, may make application to the Department to reduce the number of ERUs <br />assigned and seek corresponding reimbursement of impact fees paid. In no case will <br />less than one ERU per living unit be assigned. The County may refund impact fees <br />actually paid, without interest, based on the impact fee schedule in effect at the time <br />of original payment, provided the Department has resold such ERUs. Subsequent <br />water use or sewage flow in excess of flows corresponding to customer's number of <br />assigned ERUs will be subject to the excess volume surcharge stipulated in Section 8. <br />SECTION 201.10 <br />EXTENSION OF WATER AND SEWER SERVICES WITHIN <br />DEVELOPMENTS <br />Each developer shall be responsible for the design, installation, <br />inspection and testing of the complete water distribution and sewage collection <br />systems located in the street or streets adjoining or within the boundaries of the <br />developer's property. The developer with title to such facilities shall transfer title to <br />the facilities to the County upon completion of construction, inspection, and testing <br />and acceptance by the County. <br />Water distribution and sewage collection systems shall include all <br />component parts of water distribution system including valves, fittings, laterals, <br />hydrants and all appurtenances as shown upon the approved design of such water <br />distribution system and alt the components of the sewage collection system, including <br />all collection lines, manholes, force mains, lift or pumping stations, including the site <br />for same, and all other appurtenances as shown on the approved design for <br />installation of such sewage collection systems. The developer shall supply the County <br />with two sets of as -built plans and mylars. <br />SECTION 201.11 <br />EXTENSION OF WATER DISTRIBUTION AND SEWER <br />SERVICES TO DEVELOPMENTS <br />The location, size or proposed densities of a developer's property may <br />make the feasibility of utility service to the property dependent upon the developer's <br />dbt075/040.51 18 <br />r■. <br />