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As can be seen from the table above, there would be $37,275 assessed <br />immediately. Assessments in the amount of $21,300 would be deferred and <br />only recovered if the properties were split. In the meantime, this cost would <br />have to be funded by the City. Just as a point of reference, the assessment for <br />Riverview Drive/Macon Street in 1997 was $9,800 per unit and Orono Lake <br />Third Addition was $12,150 also in 1997. <br /> <br />D. Other Costs <br /> <br />There are a number of other costs associated with connecting existing homes to <br />city the sanitary sewer and water system. These are described as follows: <br /> <br />Sewer Availabili .ty Charge (SAC) <br /> <br />Each property owner connecting to the city's sanitary sewer system must pay a <br />fee at the time of the hook-up. This fee is intended to cover the individual <br />property's "buy-in" to the wastewater treatment plant. This SAC charge is <br />currently $1,300 per single family residential unit. <br /> <br />Water Availability Charge .(WAC) <br /> <br />Each property owner connecting to the city's water system must pay a fee at the <br />time of the hook-up. This fee is intended to cover the individual property's <br />"buy-in" to the wells, elevated towers and water treatment facilities. This <br />charge is currently $1,350 per single family residential unit. <br /> <br />Connection of sanitary, sewer and water service from property, line to home <br /> <br />The individual property owner is responsible for bringing the sanitary sewer and <br />water services from the property line to the home and connecting them. This <br />cost will vary per property depending on many variables such as how far the <br />home is from the property line, where the sanitary sewer and water enter the <br />home, and what type of restoration must be done over the service lines. <br /> <br />Existing Septic Tank <br /> <br />City code requires that the existing septic tank be pumped and crushed and filled <br />with dirt. This is for safety purposes. <br /> <br />Existing Well <br /> <br />City code allows wells to be used for outside irrigation, but they must be <br />separated from the city system. <br /> <br />FEAS-801.210 4 801210j <br /> <br /> <br />