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go funding anticipated,the SAC reserve balance, and the number of SAC units forecast to be <br /> collected. <br /> The 2030 Regional Development Framework and the Water Resources Management Policy Plan <br /> allow Rural Centers that meet certain criteria to request that MCES acquire their wastewater <br /> treatment plants or build one to provide service to the Rural Center.The Council establishes separate <br /> and higher SAC rates for the Rural Centers that choose to be served by the Council's MDS. These <br /> rural SAC rates will be separate from the current SAC that all current(urban)Communities are <br /> charged,and will pay for the reserved capacity portion of the debt service for each individual Rural <br /> Center as specified in a contract. <br /> 3.4 SAC Credits for Previous Use <br /> SAC Credits are for the benefit of the Community only and are generated from a Site when its <br /> permanent Capacity Demand changes,that is,when a New Use is established.Property owners or <br /> occupants are not charged SAC by MCES and are not the beneficiaries of SAC Credits. <br /> SAC Credits are based on the payment of SAC for the Maximum Demand of a use being eliminated <br /> on a Site, in SAC units. (See Section 5.2.2.)Non-Conforming(that is,unpaid)Credits are also <br /> recognized on a Site in certain circumstances. <br /> Properties for which a Community paid SAC prior to 1987 but were never connected to the MDS and <br /> the Community did not participate in the SAC Rebate Program during 1987-1989, are also creditable. <br /> Phased Development Plans that are both formal and reasonable treat an area as a Site for use of <br /> Credits(See Section 5.4.3). <br /> Page 11 <br />