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..._..._ ~...~........ ,....,_ _ ~ _, ~,.~,~.~..~,,~,b.,,~,_ <br />' ~ r,,.~ , <br />SCHEDULE A <br />(Residential) <br />For sanitary sewers constructed after August 1, 1968: <br />Single-family residence <br />For single-family residence location <br />lots where the frontage exceeds sixty <br />feet, an additional charge of $11.70 per <br />foot for each foot in excess of six feet. <br />Multiple-family residences, including <br />apartments <br />$702.00 base charge <br />$450.00 base charge for each family <br />unit if there are not more than two <br />family units; $425.00 base charge for <br />each family unit if there are more <br />than two but not more than four <br />family units, and $400.00 for each <br />family unit if there are more than <br />four family units. <br />For multiple-family residences located on <br />lots where the frontage exceeds 120 feet, an <br />additional charge of $11.70 per foot for each <br />foot in excess of 120 feet. <br />SCHEDULE B <br />(Commercial and Industrial Establishments) <br />For sanitary sewers constructed after August 1, 1968, except hereinafter provided, <br />the following tap-in charges shall be applicable depending upon the size of the water <br />meter installed or to be installed: <br />Water Meter Size (,Inches) har e <br />5/8 $ 702.00 <br />3/4 1,055.00 <br />1 1,580.00 <br />1-1/2 2,808.00 <br />2 4,212.00 <br />However, if the water to be used on the premise is not and will not be measured <br />by a water meter, the Service Director shall, on the basis of accepted engineering <br />practices and, further, on the basis of requirements of similar or comparable <br />establishments, determine the size of a water meter that would be required to serve the <br />premises. The meter size so determined shall be used in calculating the charge under the <br />foregoing Schedule B. <br />