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<br /> <br />City of Elk River <br />REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION <br />Agenda Section Meeting Date <br />En · eerin Au st 21, 2006 <br />Item Description <br />HigWand Road Sanitaty Sewer and Water Assessment <br /> <br />Item Number <br /> <br /> <br />Introduction <br />The Highland Road Project is proceeding and will be substantially complete this fall. As you are <br />aware, sanitaty sewer and water are part of the construction. We have received a number of <br />inquiries about the cost to hook up to the City sanitaty sewer and water system. <br /> <br />Discussion <br />We have reviewed the costs for sanitaty sewer installation and the costs for the modifications to <br />the existing water system with the current bid. In addition, we have taken a look at the <br />investment the Elk River Mnnicipal Utilities have made in the trunk line connecting the two high <br />pressure zones via the Highland Road corridor. We have measured that against the number of <br />properties that could be served by it, keeping in mind that some of the properties will be able to <br />be subdivided in the future with sanitaty sewer and water available. Also, there is a larger area <br />included in the City's Urban Service District which will be someday be served through these <br />facilities. <br /> <br />With this analysis as a backdrop, we are recommending that existing properties that want to hook <br />up to sanitaty sewer and water be charged a $15,000 assessment. This would be in addition to the <br />already levied street assessment. Properties wanting to hook to sanitaty sewer and water would <br />have to sign a Petition and Waiver, accepting the $15,000 assessment. The assessment would be <br />charged against their property at 5.50/0 interest, which was the interest rate used on the street <br />assessment. In an effort to recover the City's time value of the money expended to place these <br />facilities in 2006, we are recommending that each subsequent year, the $15,000 assessment value <br />be increased by 30/0. This is the same inflation factor that has been utilized for several years in the <br />trunk sewer and water assessment rates. <br /> <br />In addition to accepting the assessment, anyone wishing to hook up to sewer and water will need <br />to pay a Sewer Availability Charge (SAC) and Water Availability Charge \WAC), as well as <br />physically make the connection from the property line to their home. <br /> <br />It would be staff's recommendation that once the City Council has had an opportunity to discuss <br />and review this issue, that an informational mailing detailing all of these issues be sent to each of <br />the property owners along Highland Road. <br />
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