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CCR1984147RESOLUTION #I 47-84 MODIFYING THE ENGINEER'S REPORT 0 ON RESERVE CAPACITY ASSESSMENTS WHEREAS, the engineer's report included a list of Residential Equivalency Connections and a Residential Equivalency Chart, and WHEREAS, the City has held a public hearing, received public comment, consulted with it's engineers, held committee meetings, assignments, and received written objections and other comments concerning said WHEREAS, the City wishes to change certain assignments of Residential Equivalency Units, the Residential Equivalency Chart businesses to connect the sewer system at a lower assessment in and the July 1, 1984 cutoff date for certain existing homes and the engineer's report. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, as follows: 1. That the cutoff date of prior to July 1, 1984 for the connection of certain existing hones and businesses to the city sewer system is changed to prior to January 1, 1985. 2. That the Residential Equivalency Chart is changed to be the document attached hereto and marked "Exhibit A". 3. The assignment of Residential Equivalency Units referred to in the engineer's report are amended as to the following properties in the following manner: A. Attached Exhibit A - Residential Equivalency Charge Chart for Reserve Capacity Assessment B. Attached Exhibit B - Changes in REG Number Assignments All of the assignments of Residential Equivalency Connections originally assigned in the engineer's report remain unchanged, except for those stated in attach Exhibit B. DATED THIS 1 OrR, DAY OF Ald. Mitchel Penovich ATTEST: EXHIBIT A RESIDENTIAL EQUIVALENCY CHARGE CHART FOR RESERVE CAPACITY ASSESSMENT (As Amended and AdoDted - //10/84) RESIDENTIAL Condominium 1.0 REC 2.0 1 .o Multiple Famil$ (1 Bedroom. or less) .75 Single Family 1 .o Vacant Land 0 COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL C~ā€¯ERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL (Based on Employee Count) (Miscellaneous) RET: 10 or less employees 1 .oo 11 to 15 employees 1.25 16 to 20 employees 1.50 Each additional 5 employees .25 - Advertising Agencies Auto 6 Supply Stores Banks Building Materials Dealer City Hall Commercial Printing Drug Stores Dry Cleaners Employment Services Factory/Industry (Non-Metered) Garage GreenhouseJGarden Center General Contracting Offices Hardware- WholesaleJRetail Insurance Companies Library Office Buildings Liquor Stores Offices of Attorneys Photographic Studios Police Department Real Estate Offices Retail Stores Savings h Loan Telephone Exchange Service Station Toys & Hobby Stores U. S. Postal Service Variety Stores NOTE: a) 1 REC MINIMUM (Including Commercial and Industrial). Any category of user not listed shall be assigned a REC by the City Engineer. If said applicant disputes such assignment, he may appeal the decision to the Public Sewer Committee within 60 days of &b) - All fractions of RECs shall said determination. be established to the next highest 0.25 REC Amusement Parks Barber Shops Beauty Parlors Bowling Alleys Car Wash Churches Club House Dance Hall Factory/Industry: (Metered) Fire Station Home/ Bus. Comb. Funeral Homes Laundromat Mall (Public Facility) Nursing Homes Offices: Dentists Physicians Osteopaths Chiropractors Parks Photo Lab Restaurant: Normal Operation 24 Hour Elementary High Personnel Tavern Swimming Pools Theater Schools : .75/full-time manned station manned station .75/pair alleys Upon application 1 .25 (under 500 2.00 (over 500 members) Upon application members) Upon application 1.00/192 gal./day 1 .oo Upon application 1 .OO/home, plus .25/ea. 5 empl., if applicable, or REC Chart. 2.50 .333 per machine .75 per bed 1 .OO/full-time pracgitioner ,I I, I, 1 .oo .4 per employee .04 per seat .06 per seat .04 per student .05 per student Upon application .05 per person 2.50 per screen .04 per seat -, . CITY OF MUSKEG0 CHANGES IN REC NUMBER ASSIGNMENTS Tax Key No. Name Original Changed to. a) 2165.974 b) 2165.975 c) 2165.985 d) 2168 009 e) 2168.962 f ) 2192.052 g) 2193.086 h) 2195.058 i) 2195.967 j ) 2195.991 2196.955 1) 2196.991 m) 2196.994 n) 2196.998 0) 2198.981 p) 2198.984 q) 2221.002 r) 2225.990 s) 2225.992 St. Paul's Lutheran Church St. Paul's Lutheran Church Paul Schaumberg Tess Corners Kitchen Donald Prusinski Parkside Nursery Joyce Carter Ellsworth Koch Ervin Wyrowski Sport Shack Robert Smage John Schaal Pearl Schetter Jean's Deli Donna Zykle Moments to Remember Lawrence Diedrich Gerth Heating Company John Spitzner Charles Damaske Jill's Fabric Care Center Value Village Sandra Roberts Hair Design Edward Smart Mary Braun Tom Gerstmann 1.00 2.00 3.75 2.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 2.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 2.00 1.00 1.00 11.50 3.75 0.00 1.00 1.00 0.00 1.00 3.00 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.75 1.25 1.25 1.25 2.25 1.25 1.25 10.75 3.00 1.00 1.25 1.25