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within the District as it applies to other areas within the City. The City shall bill and collect charges <br />from the customers of the City Facilities, calculated in accordance with this Section 5.04, in the same <br />manner and under the same procedures as it bills and collects from other customers of the City that are <br />not served by the City Facilities. <br />Section 5.05 Repair of the Facilities. After its acceptance of the City Facilities, the City shall <br />provide all personnel and equipment necessary to perform repairs on, and shall bear sole cost <br />responsibility for repair of, the City Facilities, including, but not limited to, service line leaks, leaks at <br />water meters, water main breaks, repairs to valves and fire hydrants, manhole repairs, and sanitary <br />sewer line repair and cleaning, as needed. The City shall not, however, bear cost or responsibility for <br />initial repair of any equipment or facilities identified by the City as in need of correction prior to the <br />City's acceptance of the City Facilities under Section 5.02 above. The cost of all materials and supplies <br />used to operate, maintain, and repair the Facilities shall be borne solely by the City. <br /> <br />ARTICLE VI <br />CITY PLANT CAPACITY <br />Section 6.01 Water Supply and Distribution Facilities. The City shall provide the District with <br />its ultimate requirements for water supply and distribution capacities. The number and location of the <br />points of connection between the City's water distribution system and the Facilities shall be mutually <br />agreed upon by the District and the City. The City acknowledges its obligation to provide water supply <br />and distribution capacities for the actual requirements of the development within the District's <br />boundaries. Any water supply and distribution capacities so required by the District shall be reserved <br />and allocated by the City exclusively to serve the property within the District and the City shall not use <br />such capacities to serve any other property. The City shall at all times manage the capacities in its <br />water supply and distribution facilities so that capacity to serve development within the District is <br />available at the time such improvements are to be connected to the Facilities. To enable the City to <br />effectively manage its water system capacities in compliance with the City's obligation under this <br />Section 6.01, the District shall provide to the City, by December 31 of each year during the term of this <br />Agreement, a written projection of the new improvements within the District expected to be connected <br />to the Facilities within the coming year, and such other related information as the City may reasonably <br />require. The City confirms that 1,200 equivalent single-family connections of excess water supply are <br />available to serve the Tract and will remain available to serve the Tract so long as development of the <br />Tract commences within 3 years of the date of this Agreement and is complete within 15 years of the <br />date of this Agreement. <br />Section 6.02 Wastewater Collection and Treatment Facilities. The number and location of the <br />points of connection between the City's wastewater collection system and the Facilities shall be <br />mutually agreed upon by the District and the City. The City acknowledges its obligation to provide <br />wastewater collection and treatment capacities for the actual requirements of the development within <br />District shall be reserved and allocated by the City exclusively to serve the property within the District <br />and the City shall not use such capacities to serve any other property. The City shall at all times manage <br />8 <br /> <br />