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Sewer and Water Main Extension Agreement - Extension for New Chocolate Factory and Museum – South Bend Chocolate Company
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Estimate for System Development Charges <br />Estimate Provided On: 12/9/2019 <br />Estimate Provided By: C. Brach <br />South Bend Chocolate Factory Development <br />South Bend, IN <br />**Estimate is based on projected uses and calculations provided by owner/consultant** <br />Values Unit T e <br />Commercial # of Unit Tyees 82.62 acres <br />Estimated Flow (qpd) for Commercial 1150 iDer acre <br />Estimated Total Flow for South Bend Chocolate <br />Facto Development <br />95013 gpd <br />ERU calculation 306.49 ERU <br />ERU rounddown 306 ERU <br />Sewer SDC Calculation $1 145 per ERU $ 350,370.00 <br />Water SDC Calculation 475 Qer ERU $ 145,350.00 <br />Eslimalea Amount Due or South Bend Chocolate <br />$ 495,720.00 <br />Estimated 10% Discounted Total (Payment in full) $ 446,148.00 <br />Per the Ordinance of the Common Council of the City of South Bend, System Development Charges are summarized <br />below from Sections 17-79 and 17-80: <br />Sec. 17-79. - System Development Charge for Wastewater inside and outside City limits. <br />(1) For purposes of this section "ERU" shall be defined as an equivalent residential unit which means a single family <br />residence. For purposes of customers that are not single family residences, one (1) ERU shall equal estimated wastewater <br />flows of three hundred ten (310) gallons per day. No customer will be less than one (1) ERU. There will be no partial ERU's. <br />The City shall round down to the closest applicable ERU calculation at all times. <br />(2) Except as provided in Subsections (5) and (6) of this section, for every new connection to the South Bend Municipal <br />Sewer Works, a system development charge of one thousand one hundred forty-five dollars ($1,145.00) shall be <br />collected per ERU and additional portion thereof to be connected. All charges shall be billed by the City at the time the <br />application for service is filed. <br />(3) System development charges per ERU shall also be collected from existing customers undertaking activities <br />producing a permanent increase in wastewater flow of greater than three hundred ten (310) gallons per day. This <br />subsection shall not apply to an 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 increase shall be deemed to have <br />occurred when the average flow rate for six (6) consecutive months exceeds the current flow rate by at least three <br />hundred ten (310) gallons per day. <br />(4) For multifamily structures (e.g., apartments, condominiums, mobile home communities), each individual unit shall be <br />one (1) ERU. For all other types of structures, the ERU calculation shall be based upon the ratio of Average Daily Flow as <br />computed pursuant to 327 IAC 3-6-1 1 in relationship to three hundred ten (310) gallons per day. For structures not listed in <br />327 IAC 3-6-1 1, the ERU shall be calculated as the relationship between the Average Daily Flow reported in the sewer <br />capacity certification for the structure and three hundred then (310) gallons per day. <br />
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