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This property was not included in the original Weber Hills project, and adding this property to the <br />project would increase the costs to Weber Hills residents. On other projects when additional <br />properties were connected to the sewer project, a connection fee equal to the project assessment <br />was charged. However, for these properties the sewer line »vus located in front of the house and <br />the construction costs for the actual hookups were con>«deiably less than the costs for this <br />property. If an estimated $11,500 connection fee was charged, in addition to the sewer extension <br />costs of $26,640, the total cost for sewer would be about $38,000. This does not appear to be a <br />feasible or reasonable cost. <br />Council approval was recently granted for the sewering of 800 South Brown Road with the <br />property owner being assessed only for the costs to extend sewer from the end of the Weber Hills <br />project. This property is the same situation as 800 South Brown Road which is located 400 ‘ south <br />of the Weber Hills/South Brown Road intersection. The estimated sewer cost for 800 South Brown <br />Road is $28,300. <br />Our recommendation is that a comiection fee to the Weber Hills Sewer project not be charged and <br />the property owner be assessed for the costs for the extension of sewer from the end of the Weber <br />Hills sewer project to the property line. The most cost-effective method would be for the <br />completion of this work with the Weber Hills sewer project. <br />COUNCIL ACTION REQUESTED: <br />Motion to approve use of one sewer unit for connection of 800 South Brown Road to sanitary <br />sewer with the property owner assessed for the costs of the sewer extension from the end of the <br />Weber Hills Sewer project. <br />a <br />4