§ 18-109 SEWER CONNECTION CHARGE.
   (A)   The following charges are hereby imposed for each connection made to the sanitary sewer system of the city:
Sewer System Development Charges
Average Investment/ERU
$1,692
Meter Size
Multiplier
Proposed System Development Charge Fee
Phased Implementation - Jan. 1, 2020
Phased Implementation - Jan. 1, 2021
Sewer Connection Fee
Sewer System Development Charges
Average Investment/ERU
$1,692
Meter Size
Multiplier
Proposed System Development Charge Fee
Phased Implementation - Jan. 1, 2020
Phased Implementation - Jan. 1, 2021
Sewer Connection Fee
5/8"
1.00
$1,692
$1,487
$1,692
4-inch Tap (Residential - Single- Family, Duplex, Townhome) = $1,100; Multifamily = $600/dwelling unit; 6-inch Tap (Residential or Commercial) = $1,300; 8- inch Tap (Residential or Commercial) = $1,600; 10- inch or larger = To be determined by City Engineer
3/4"
1.20
$2,030
$1,487
$2,030
1"
1.60
$2,707
$1,814
$2,707
1.5"
2.40
$4,060
$2,720
$4,060
2"
3.20
$5,413
$3,627
$5,413
3"
4.80
$8,120
$5,440
$8,120
4"
6.40
$10,827
$7,254
$10,827
6"
9.60
$16,240
$10,881
$16,240
8"
12.80
$21,653
$14,508
$21,653
10"
16.00
$27,067
$18,135
$27,067
12"
19.20
$32,480
$21,762
$32,480
Notes: (*) - Connection Charges as reflected in Title 18, Chapter 1, Sections 18-108 and 18-109 of Spring Hill Code of Ordinances; See also Resolution 02-17 (Reserve Fee increase from $0.28 to $0.35 times water tap fee)
   - For any development proposing to use a master meter to serve a private system, the water and sewer system development charges shall be assessed based on the number of units proposed and charged the average investment per equivalent residential unit amount noted in this section.
 
   (B)   The fees imposed hereby shall be collected before the issuance of any permit for connection to the sewer system of the city. These fees shall be in addition to any and all other fees and charges imposed by other ordinances or resolutions of the city.
   (C)   All material and equipment for construction or maintenance of sanitary sewer lines and connections must meet city specifications and approval. All work must be inspected by an authorized representative of the city.
   (D)   All funds collected through these connection charges shall be placed in an account to be known as the wastewater rehabilitation and extension account. All funds in said account shall be used solely for extending sewer lines, rehabilitating existing lines, replacing existing lines with larger capacity lines or adding to the capacity of the wastewater treatment facilities of the city.
(2011 Code, § 18-109) (Ord. 97-20, passed 12- -1997; Ord. 10-16, passed 6-21-2010; Ord. 19-33, passed 10-21-2019; Ord. 22-07, passed 5-2-2022)