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1. For purposes of this section "ERU" shall be defined as an equivalent <br />residential unit which means a single family residence. For purposes of customers <br />that are not single family residences, one ERU shall equal estimated water flows of <br />310 gallons per day. No customer will be less than one ERU. There will be no partial <br />ERU's. The City shall round down to the closest applicable ERU calculation at all <br />times. <br />2. Except as provided in Subsections 5. and 6. of this Section, for every <br />new connection to the South Bend Municipal Water Works, a system development <br />charge of $500 shall be collected per ERU and additional portion thereof to be <br />connected. All charges shall be billed by Raid to the Citv at the time the annlication <br />for service couneetion is filed. <br />3. System development charges per ERU shall also be collected from <br />existing customers undertaking activities producing a permanent increase in water <br />flow of greater than 310 4-50 gallons per day. This subsection shall not apply to an <br />existing customer who has, by contract, purchased reserved capacity from the City so <br />long as the customer's flows remain within the reserved capacity. A permanent <br />increase shall be deemed to have occurred when the average flow rate for six (6) <br />consecutive months exceeds the current flow rate by at least 310 gallons per day. <br />4. For multifamily structures (e.g., apartments, condominiums, mobile <br />home communities), each individual unit shall be one ERU. For all other types of <br />structures, the ERU calculation shall be based upon the ratio of Average Daily Flow <br />as computed pursuant to 327 IAC 3 -6 -11 in relationship to 310 gallons per day. For <br />structures not listed in 327 IAC 3 -6 -11, the ERU shall be calculated as the relationship <br />between the Average Daily Flow reported in the water capacity certification for the <br />structure and 310 gallons per day. <br />5. For customers with greater than 20 ERUs as calculated pursuant to <br />subsection 4. of this Section, the ERU shall be adjusted based upon the Peaking Factor <br />as computed herein. The Peaking Factor shall be calculated by dividing the Peak <br />Daily Flow by the Average Daily Flow, both as reported in the water capacity <br />certification. In no event will a Peaking Factor less than 2.0 be used for purposes of <br />the adjustment described in this Subsection. The Peaking Factor divided by 4.0 (the <br />Peaking Factor for residential connections) will be multiplied by the number of ERUs <br />for purposes of computing the system development charge owed by the customer. The <br />MUM <br />1. For purposes of this section "ERU" shall be defined as an equivalent <br />residential unit which means a single family residence. For purposes of customers <br />that are not single family residences, one ERU shall equal estimated water flows of <br />310 gallons per day. No customer will be less than one ERU. There will be no partial <br />ERU's. The City shall round down to the closest applicable ERU calculation at all <br />times. <br />2. Except as provided in Subsections 5. and 6. of this Section, for every <br />new connection to the South Bend Municipal Water Works, a system development <br />charge of $500 shall be collected per ERU and additional portion thereof to be <br />connected. All charges shall be billed by Raid to the Citv at the time the annlication <br />for service couneetion is filed. <br />3. System development charges per ERU shall also be collected from <br />existing customers undertaking activities producing a permanent increase in water <br />flow of greater than 310 4-50 gallons per day. This subsection shall not apply to an <br />existing customer who has, by contract, purchased reserved capacity from the City so <br />long as the customer's flows remain within the reserved capacity. A permanent <br />increase shall be deemed to have occurred when the average flow rate for six (6) <br />consecutive months exceeds the current flow rate by at least 310 gallons per day. <br />4. For multifamily structures (e.g., apartments, condominiums, mobile <br />home communities), each individual unit shall be one ERU. For all other types of <br />structures, the ERU calculation shall be based upon the ratio of Average Daily Flow <br />as computed pursuant to 327 IAC 3 -6 -11 in relationship to 310 gallons per day. For <br />structures not listed in 327 IAC 3 -6 -11, the ERU shall be calculated as the relationship <br />between the Average Daily Flow reported in the water capacity certification for the <br />structure and 310 gallons per day. <br />5. For customers with greater than 20 ERUs as calculated pursuant to <br />subsection 4. of this Section, the ERU shall be adjusted based upon the Peaking Factor <br />as computed herein. The Peaking Factor shall be calculated by dividing the Peak <br />Daily Flow by the Average Daily Flow, both as reported in the water capacity <br />certification. In no event will a Peaking Factor less than 2.0 be used for purposes of <br />the adjustment described in this Subsection. The Peaking Factor divided by 4.0 (the <br />Peaking Factor for residential connections) will be multiplied by the number of ERUs <br />for purposes of computing the system development charge owed by the customer. The <br />