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Food and grocery stores less than 100,000 <br />square feet <br />0.09 per 100 S.F. <br />Retail or wholesale stores 100,000 square <br />feet or more <br />0.12 per 100 S.F. <br />Schools <br />Elementary classrooms <br />0.10 per 100 S.F. <br />Other classrooms <br />0.12 per 100 S.F. <br />Swimming pools and deck areas <br />0.08 per 100 S.F. <br />Trailer homes <br />0.80 per trailer <br />Vehicle repair areas <br />Light repairs (batteries, mufflers, tires, etc.) <br />1.00 per bay <br />Major repairs (engine rebuilding, etc.) <br />2.00 per bay <br />Paint spray areas <br />2.50 per bay <br />Warehouses or stock rooms <br />0.03 per 100 S.F. <br />Explanatory Notes: <br />(1) This schedule establishes a ratio to a standard unit,that of a single- <br />family residence, for the purpose of calculating the sewer tap -in charge. The ratio <br />multiplied by the item measured (square foot, seat bay, etc.) shall be calculated to <br />the nearest one-tenth unit. The tap -in charge will then be calculated by multiplying <br />the number of benefited units by the rate per unit applicable at such time. <br />(2) Uses not specifically listed shall be classified in accordance with the <br />most similar listed use. No reduction in square footage shall be made for fixtures or <br />equipment. <br />(3) For a building with more than one use, the sewer tap -in charge shall be <br />calculated separately for each and summed for a total tap -in charge with the <br />exception that: <br />