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IZ ■"■« •« ««=lp.e«, ,,out't:::r.?« ^'•0 lSy«ar» th«V“*"‘ *’*“* oonn.ctlo° l»»ue. i^>S»th.r with an llit^'^i'’^^ *'*°“‘S«70 p!r*^** “** ^^<’'000»• dtcraase ‘"tareat coat ‘«««at'««at cnat In tht r/ “* ’’ S'*" Parltd ■'tlehunnual P^ :n=lpai ,”7/"/«°.00. Sor, J° * yearo»at that tl».„ • ^ 'Sow but t*-. *" — yeara^uat'::n-“^/-sd s"o»a;:r"\r' number. ^ ^ those numbers bv "t ^our rate^ the**• larger lota sabsidf,-aoosxdizing the small.- , <br />■■’* **tent that aewe- i <br />'S* lot, a lot wiA to be i„,_, , ^ <br />"»• than a lot w'ith i"*® ^«"ta9e ac^ali to <br />ffuer is „eed„ “ * frontage' "ore <br />defray the cn * ^^®uter nunber or ^ extent <br />"=•0 out by apiitJ^' ''>* larget <br />" lota and baring Oetween th^l <br />fOio caae, being l,a, th‘"^^ for thecal", <br />“•« other pieo l«b-V <br />“‘11 need to « Cypnet Piep., <br />‘ I'Vaot "that °haV^ “ "lace ea f <br />at area win be loot a*** Project, jt ll ” f*eerlng <br />tbe area needa aew. *''*' 'be next 5 “"“'Ipated <br />>nt study and win b# eublect”'r^°‘'**'*- <br />9 topography aoiT^* **«P®ndent, not oni * a Waste <br />V “ «• to'h” .""'""”"*'«.rt^'bi°:•'* baala. * *•“•' ptp, win w * *"• »• <br />®a run on an <br />• • V5. Will there not be excess capacity in the line that someone else could use?The minimum diameter line that can be put in according to state requirements would be an 3 inch line? This obviously can serve more than the approximately 100 units in this area. Other areas could be hooked into this and utilize this capacity. Staff has discussed the possibility of having a portion of the cost of the excess capacity picked up by the City initially as a reserve charge, to eventually be funded by those who may use the pioe. To the extent that this is done, every $100,000 that the City would set aside as reserve charge would reduce the unit charge by approximately $1,000 per unit based on 100 units. It should be remembered however, that this area will be hooking into the line on <br />Tonkawa Road (Co. Rd. 135) which has "reserve capacity" for <br />this area and fcr future areas. (All the people along <br />Tonkawa paid for their entire system and there is no <br />anticipation that they would be rebated anything as a result <br />of this improvement.) <br />6. If you are on a lar<ie lot ran you stay out of the sewer <br />project? <br />« <br />It has been the City's policy to include all properties which <br />are abutting a line. This is done because you now have an <br />option for sanitary disposal that you previously did not have <br />even if you choose not to exercise it. City policy has been <br />that all properties abutting a line hook up in the study area <br />and that they must hook up within 16 months and pay for the <br />improvement. <br />7. Will zoning be changed to help us afford tbe improvement? <br />In 1975 this area was zoned from the previous 1 acre to 2 <br />acre zone '"'■cause there was not sewer in the area. This was <br />also done .n other areas of the City that did not have sewer. <br />Including the Crystal Bay area. That sewer was installed in <br />1985 and there has been no request by the residents nor any <br />initiative by the City to rezone that area. (It should be <br />noted that even if rezoned to 1 acre standards, the bulk of <br />the lots in the Crystal Bay area would remain substandard.) <br />Should a request for rezoning be considered, the City would <br />have to amend its Comprehensive Plan. Also, to the extent <br />A <br />. •« <br />J