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1. WATER AND SEWER TAP FEES
WATER AND SEWER TAP FEES - RESIDENTIAL
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Water |
Sewer |
Total |
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Single Family (1) |
$8,770* |
8,301 |
17,071 |
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Single Family (2) |
$5,825* |
8,301 |
14,126 |
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Irrigation |
$9,746 |
N/A |
9,746 |
Single family (1) tap fees include an irrigation tap fee component.
Single Family (2)tap fees do not include irrigation use.
A separate meter shall be installed for irrigation of all Single Family
(2)landscaped areas and an irrigation water tap fee shall be paid in
accordance with the above schedule and calculated using the procedure for
estimating commercial consumer demand as set forth below.
WATER AND SEWER TAP FEES – COMMERCIAL, NON-RESIDENTIAL
OR MULTI-FAMILY
The requirements of the property shall be defined as peak
demand, as calculated in the AWWA Manual of Water Supply Practices, AWWA
M22, entitled "Sizing Water Service Lines and Meters". The
following commercial, non-residential or multi-family tap fee shall be used
in conjunction with Table 1-1 to determine the resultant tap fee.
*Effective February 20, 2007, the District will charge
a Water Resource Fee in the amount of $1,500 per residential unit for new
single family and multi family residences.
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Water |
Sewer |
Total |
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Tap Fee Equivalent (EQR) |
$8,770* |
8,301 |
17,071 |
*Effective February 20, 2007, the District will charge
a Water Resource Fee in the amount of $1,500 per residential unit for new
single family and multi family residences.
Table 1-1 will be used to equate the meter size and the
demand to the number of tap equivalents (T.E.). Payment shall be made by
multiplying the number of T.E. times the District's current tap fee.
Table 1-1
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MAXIMUM |
DESIGN |
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METER |
CAPACITY |
CAPACITY |
TAP |
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SIZE |
(GPM) |
(GPM) |
EQUIVALENT |
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¾" |
30 |
24 |
1 |
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1" |
50 |
40 |
2 |
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1-1/2" |
100 |
80 |
4 |
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2" |
160 |
128 |
8 |
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3" |
320 |
250 |
18 |
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4" |
600 |
400 |
30 |
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6" |
1000 |
800 |
To be determined by the Board of Directors |
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