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O-2008-3084 WSA/SSA with DTMT Two, LLC
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O-2008-3084 WSA/SSA with DTMT Two, LLC
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6/23/2008
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2 <br /> Upon review of these representations, the City has determined the following. <br /> Number of Employees on -site 50 <br /> Number of Contract Employees 0 <br /> Total on -site Employees 50 <br /> Sanitary Sewer Desired for Domestic Use <br /> (Total on -site times 50 gpd per employee) 2,500 <br /> Sanitary Sewer Approved for Industrial Processes (gpd) 0 <br /> Total Amount of Sanitary Sewer Approved <br /> by Company (Average Daily Demand, gpd) 2,500 <br /> IV. <br /> CITY has determined that adequate facilities are available to allow CITY to furnish sanitary <br /> sewer to COMPANY based on the following terms and conditions, to -wit: <br /> (A). Company shall pay to CITY a one -time administrative connection charge of $5,000. <br /> (B). COMPANY shall file an application for sanitary sewer service with CITY'S Utility Billing <br /> Division and pay appropriate deposit. <br /> (C). The average daily demand is established at TWO THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED (2,500) <br /> gallons per day. This number is based on an average of fifty (50) gallons per employee per day <br /> established by CITY. <br /> (D). The average monthly demand is calculated to be eighty -five percent (85 %) of the average daily <br /> demand multiplied by a factor of 30.5, which shall be used to facilitate service billings. <br /> (E). The cost of sanitary sewer service up to the average monthly demand of SIXTY FOUR <br /> THOUSAND EIGHT HUNDRED THIRTEEN (64,813) gallons shall be one hundred fifty <br /> percent (150%) of the CITY'S rate as established from time to time for commercial customers <br /> inside its corporate limits. <br />
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