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Bill No. 29-22 Passed & Signed
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Bill No. 29-22 Passed & Signed
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Substitute Bill No. 29-22 <br /> ORDINANCE NO. 10865-22 <br /> AN ORDINANCE OF THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE <br /> CITY OF SOUTH BEND, INDIANA,AMENDING SYSTEM <br /> DEVELOPMENT CHARGES WITHIN VARIOUS <br /> SECTIONS OF CHAPTER 17,ARTICLE 10 OF THE <br /> SOUTH BEND MUNICIPAL CODE (SUBSTITUTE) <br /> STATEMENT OF PURPOSE AND INTENT <br /> The City of South Bend owns and operates a water and sewer utility, and on October 24, <br /> 2016, this Council adopted Ordinance No. 10440-16 which repealed and replaced the previously <br /> imposed compact fees with system development charges to cover some of the City's cost of <br /> connecting new customers to the City's water or sewer utility service. These charges also applied <br /> to existing customers for their new uses that would materially change the demands on the City's <br /> water and/or sewer utility. <br /> The system development charges for both water and sewer service adopted in 2016 were <br /> computed using what is known as the "Equity Method." Among other things, they appropriately <br /> exempted connections to new structures which replaced an older structure of similar use located <br /> on the same property. <br /> These changes are part of Mayor Mueller's strategy to ease the ability of property owners <br /> to build residential infill developments and in neighborhoods. Among the changes included in this <br /> ordinance are the waiver of SDC for developments of five or fewer residential units.For residential <br /> infill development of five or more units constructed by non-for-profits or supported by low-income <br /> housing tax credits, the SDC will also be waived. <br /> Amending Sections of the South Bend Municipal Code at Chapter 17, Article 10 as set out <br /> in this ordinance is in the best interest of the City and its residents. <br /> NOW,THEREFORE,BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE <br /> CITY OF SOUTH BEND as follows: <br /> SECTION 1 . Chapter 17, Article 10 of the Municipal Code of the City of South Bend, <br /> Indiana shall be amended to read in its entirety as follows: <br /> ARTICLE 10.WATER AND SEWER INSTALLATION CONSTRUCTION FEES <br /> Sec. 17-79 Definitions. . • •• ! • • . . •• • . • • • • • • • • • • . <br /> F limits <br /> As used in this Article, the following terms, phrases, words, and their derivatives shall have the <br /> meanings set forth below: <br /> (1) Equivalent Residential Unit("ERU") is one residential unit and corresponds to an estimated <br /> wastewater or water flow of three hundred ten(310) gallons per day. <br /> (2) Infill development is construction on land that has been vacant, unused, or underutilized <br /> within current City limits where municipal water and sewer services are already available. <br /> (3) Mixed use structure is any structure that contains both residential and non-residential units. <br /> (4) Non-residential unit is any structure not primarily used as a dwelling unit for one household, <br /> such as apartment buildings, mixed-use structures, or commercial structures. <br />
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