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occurred when the average flow rate for six (6) consecutive months exceeds the current <br />flow rate by at least 310 gallons per day. <br />4. For multifamily structures (e.g., apartments, condominiums, mobile home <br />communities), each individual unit shall be one ERU. For all other types of structures, the <br />ERU calculation shall be based upon the ratio of Average Daily Flow as computed pursuant <br />to 327 IAC 3 -6 -11 in relationship to 310 gallons per day. For structures not listed in 327 <br />IAC 3 -6 -11, the ERU shall be calculated as the relationship between the Average Daily <br />Flow reported in the sewer capacity certification for the 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 as <br />computed herein. The Peaking Factor shall be calculated by dividing the Peak Daily Flow <br />by the Average Daily Flow, both as reported in the sewer capacity certification. In no event <br />will a Peaking Factor less than 2.0 be used for purposes of the adjustment described in this <br />Subsection. The Peaking Factor divided by 4.0 (the Peaking Factor for residential <br />connections) will be multiplied by the number of ERUs for purposes of computing the <br />system development charge owed by the customer. The City Board of Works may execute <br />a contract with the customer authorizing an increase to the initial System Development <br />Charge based upon actual usage data that is collected after connection. <br />6. Where a prospective customer seeks to connect a new structure on property <br />which replaces a prior structure of a similar use what was located on the same property and <br />which was connected to the South Bend Municipal Sewer Works, no system development <br />charge will be collected. For instance, if the prior structure was a single family structure <br />and the new structure is to be used as a multi - family structure, a system development <br />charge, as contemplated herein this Ordinance, shall be charged. The Board of Public <br />Works shall make the final determination of whether the new property structure is a similar <br />use to the prior property structure for the purposes of this subsection. <br />Section 3. Section 17 -81 of the City Code shall be repealed in its entirety and amended to <br />read as follows: <br />For wastewater collection service rendered to customers whose connection is located outside the <br />corporate limits of the City of South Bend, a surcharge of 0% will be charged prior to January 1, <br />2017, five percent (5 %) surcharge will be charged from January 1, 2017 through December 31, <br />2017, a ten percent (10 %) surcharge from January 1, 2018 through December 31, 2018 and a <br />fourteen (14 %) surcharge from January 1, 2019 and beyond shall be added to the total amount <br />billed. Notwithstanding the above, an Indiana municipality or special district organized under the <br />laws of Indiana that is subject to this Section 17 -81, who have adopted sewer rates under either <br />Indiana Code 36 -9 -23 or Indiana Code 13 -26 -11 for the purpose of providing such sewer service, <br />shall be qualified for a credit in the amount of five percent (5 %) from January 1, 2017 through <br />December 31, 2017, ten percent (10 %) from January 1, 2018 through December 31, 2018 and <br />fourteen percent (14 %) in 2019 and beyond. <br />Section 4. Section 17 -86(b) of the City Code shall be repealed in its entirety. <br />2 <br />