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(b). The maximum front footage charge shall be based on <br />200 feet. <br /> <br />(c). A corner lot shall be charged for the longest side <br />(not to exceed 200 feet) if lines are installed on both <br />sides of the property. If the line is installed on one <br />(1) side only, the rate will be based on that side. When <br />lines are installed on the other side, the property shall <br />be charge~ for all footage over and above that paid for <br />the initial installation, but still not to exceed 200 <br />feet. The rate paid for the second side shall be that <br />established for the second project. <br /> <br />4. The fees for this projects will be based on four (4) <br />separate charges: <br /> <br />(a). The front footage assessment. <br /> <br />(b). The current tap fees as noted in the County Rate <br />Schedule. <br /> <br />(c). The current security deposit as noted in the County <br />Rate Schedule. <br /> <br />(d). The current set-up fees as noted in the County Rate <br />Schedule. <br /> <br />5. Any future connections to this line will be subject to the <br />standard policies in effect at that time and not tied to any <br />front footage charges relating to this project. <br /> <br /> Currently, $200,000.00 is available for these water line <br />extensions. The process for selecting the areas to be served will <br />be as follows: <br /> <br />1. Notification will be sent to all property owners in the <br />eleven areas of a public hearing, with the individual cost per <br />property owner included in the notification, for determining <br />owner interest in access to county water. <br /> <br />2. At the hearing, County staff will provide maps with <br />explanations of the proposed extensions. In addition, staff <br />will explain the front footage charge, the security deposit, <br />meter set-up fee, the tap fee and the monthly rates. <br /> <br />3. The construction scheduling will be based on the following <br />criteria: <br /> <br />(a). Date of approval by the County Commissioners. <br /> <br />(b). Availability of County funds. (funds are available) <br /> <br />(c). Problems relating to the health and safety of the <br />residents. <br /> <br /> <br />