(a) Before any property located within an area bounded on the east by Interstate 75, on the south by a line extending 1,600 feet south and parallel to Millcreek and Fair Roads, on the west by a line extending 1,000 feet west and parallel to Kuther Road, and on the north by a line extending 3,200 feet north and parallel to State Route 47, as shown on Exhibit “A” attached to Ordinance A-1573 and made a part hereof, can be connected to the sanitary sewer system, there must be paid, in addition to the tap-in fee required by Section 913.11, a tap-in fee based on the size of the water meter as follows:
Meter Size (inches) | Tap Fees |
Meter Size (inches) | Tap Fees |
5/8 x 3/4 | $850.00 |
3/4 | $1,275.00 |
1 | $1,912.50 |
1-1/2 | $3,400.00 |
2 | $5,100.00 |
3 | $8,500.00 |
4 | $17,000.00 |
6 | $25,500.00 |
(1) When the size of the water meter is increased, a tap charge will be made for the difference in sizes. In the event the proposed user of a sanitary sewer is not a user of water supplied by the City, the tap-in fee will be based on the size of the proposed user’s own water demand, but in no case less than the demand of a 5/8 x 3/4 inch meter.
(2) In the event that the proposed user had a separate NPDES permit, or consumed water in their manufacturing process, or could otherwise establish that the water was not going into the sanitary sewer system, the City Manager may make an administrative adjustment in the above fees.
(b) Before any property located within an area in which the sewage flows into the North Buckeye Avenue trunk sewer, which is located north of Paul Street and under North Buckeye Avenue, and which is bounded on the east by the CSX Transportation Incorporated Railroad, on the south by Paul Street and Paul Street extended from the aforesaid Railroad west to where it would intersect with Interstate Route 1-75, and on the west and north by Interstate Route I-75, as shown on Exhibit “A” attached to Ordinance A-1764 and made a part hereof, can be connected to the sanitary sewer system, there must be paid, in addition to the tap-in fee required by Section 913.11, a tap-in fee based on the size of the water meter as follows:
Meter Size (inches) | Tap Fees |
Meter Size (inches) | Tap Fees |
5/8 x 3/4 | $250.00 |
3/4 | $375.00 |
1 | $563.00 |
1-1/2 | $1,000.00 |
2 | $1,500.00 |
3 | $2,500.00 |
4 | $5,000.00 |
6 | $8,750.00 |
(1) When the size of the water meter is increased, a tap charge will be made for the difference in sizes. In the event the proposed user of a sanitary sewer is not a user of water supplied by the City, the tap-in fee will be based on the size of the proposed user’s own water demand, but in no case less than the demand of a 5/8 x 3/4 inch meter.
(2) In the event that the proposed user had a separate NPDES permit, or consumed water in its manufacturing process, or could otherwise establish that the water was not going into the sanitary sewer system, the City Manager may make an administrative adjustment in the above fees.
(c) Before any property located within an area in which the sewage flows into the North 27" Trunk Sewer, located on St. Rt. 47 and Sidney-Freyburg Road, and servicing the general service area bounded on the east by Lochard Road, on the west by the Railroad running parallel with County Road 25A, on the north by Sharp Road and on Sidney-Freyburg Road from a point approximately 1,200 ft. north of Plum Creek north to Mason Road and other contributing areas to the North 27" Trunk Sewer, as shown on Exhibit “A” attached to Ordinance No. A-2476 and made a part hereof, can be connected to the sanitary sewer system, the owner must pay, in addition to the tap-in fee required by Section 913.11, a tap-in fee based on the size of the water meter as follows:
Meter Size (inches) | Tap Fees |
Meter Size (inches) | Tap Fees |
5/8 x 3/4 | $122.27 |
3/4 | $183.40 |
1 | $275.10 |
1-1/2 | $489.07 |
2 | $733.60 |
3 | $1,222.67 |
4 | $2,445.34 |
6 | $4,279.34 |
(1) When the size of the water meter is increased, a tap charge will be made for the difference in sizes. In the event the proposed user of a sanitary sewer is not a user of water supplied by the City, the tap-in fee will be based on the size of the proposed users own water demand, but in no case less than the demand of a 5/8 x 3/4 inch meter.
(2) In the event that the proposed user has a separate NPDES permit, or has consumed water in its manufacturing process, or could otherwise establish that the water was not going into the sanitary sewer system, the City Manager may make an administrative adjustment to the above fees.
(Ord. A-1573. Passed 8-11-86; Ord. A-1764.Passed 7-23-90; Ord. A-1866. Passed 9-28-92; Ord. A-2476. Passed 3-27-06; Ord. A-2743. Passed 12-10-12; Ord. A-2773. Passed 11-11-13; Ord. A-2788. Passed 6-23-14.)