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Substitute Bill 23-16 New Rules for Assessment of Installation Charges
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Substitute Bill 23-16 New Rules for Assessment of Installation Charges
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(1) All owners of property used for commercial or industrial purposes located within <br />the corporate limits of the City, except as defined by Sec. 17 -87, using twelve -inch <br />diameter or larger main lines shall be assessed a proportionate share of the cost of <br />water main line installation computed at the rate of thirty dollars and fifty -three <br />cents ($30.53) per lineal foot (LF) of that water main line which is installed along <br />the boundary of such parcel, which assessment is not subject to a maximum rate <br />cap. <br />(3) All owners of property used for commercial or industrial purposes located within <br />the corporate limits of the City, except as defined by Sec. 17 -87, using water main <br />lines less than twelve -inch diameter shall be assessed the same rate as residential <br />users, that is twenty -three dollars and seventy -five cents ($23.75) per lineal foot <br />(LF) without the maximum rate cap. <br />(4) All assessments under this Section will be calculated based upon dimensions of the <br />property boundary line from which the water main line is connected. <br />Sec. 17 -80. - Water main line outside City limits; uniform assessment of installation <br />charges. <br />(a) Non -City residential water main charges. All owners of single family residential property <br />located outside the corporate limits of the City of South Bend, except as defined by Sec. 17- <br />87, shall be assessed a proportionate share of the cost of water main line installation <br />computed at twenty -eight dollars and fifty cents ($28.50) per lineal foot (LF) of that water <br />main line which is installed along the boundary of such parcel, which assessment is not <br />subject to a maximum rate cap. <br />(b) Non -City commercial /industrial mater main charges. <br />(1) All owners of property used for commercial or industrial purposes located outside the <br />corporate limits of the City, except as defined by Sec. 17 -87, using twelve -inch <br />diameter or larger main lines shall be assessed a proportionate share of the cost of <br />water main line installation computed at the rate of thirty -six dollars and sixty -four <br />cents ($36.64) per lineal foot (LF) of that water main line which is installed along the <br />boundary of such parcel, which assessment is not subject to a maximum rate cap. <br />(2) All ewner-s of real pfopei4y leeated outside the eefpefate limits of the City, expept-as <br />main lines in excess of twelve ineh diameter- shall be assessed a prepeftionate share <br />of the eost of the water M-Ain -1in-P installation eomputed a! the aetual eost, based on <br />time and mater-ials, plus an additional ten (10) pefeent for- easts to the G .. I . . I <br />with sueh extension. This assessment is not subjeet to a maximum rate eap-. <br />(3) All owners of property used for commercial or industrial purposes located outside the <br />corporate limits of the City, except as defined by Sec. 17 -87, using water main lines <br />less than twelve -inch diameter shall be assessed the same rate as non -City residential <br />users, that is twenty -eight dollars and fifty cents ($28.50) per lineal foot (LF), with no <br />maximum rate cap. <br />2 <br />
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