Examples of System Development Fee in a sentence
If a Customer has one or more water services serving the same parcel or lot and requests the removal of one or more of the water meters and the installation of one or more new meters, the System Development Fee of the removed meter(s) shall be applied towards the System Development Fee of the new meter(s), all fees being based on the System Development Fee schedule in effect at the time of request.
If the meter of a water service is increased in size, the Customer shall pay a System Development Fee equal to the difference between the original meter and the new larger meter, both fees being based on the System Development Fee schedule in effect at the time of the upsizing.
If a water service is abandoned, left in place at the District’s discretion during a water service relocation, or otherwise abandoned from service, an Applicant shall pay the full System Development Fee and associated costs upon reactivation of the service.
If the allocation is approved, the applicant will be notified of the required System Development Fee and due dates for payments.
System Development Fee will be charged for the individual uses as defined in Article II, Section 216.
In those cases where a developer/private contractor is permitted to install the sewer service larger than 6”, at his cost, the Tap Fee will not apply and only the System Development Fee will be assessed.
Based on this: ▪ if multiple contract meters serve a single “property” (a single tract of land not affected by a lease), the System Development Fee shall be charged as indicated in the Water Contract; and ▪ if multiple contract meters serve a single “lot” (a single tract of land affected by a lease, perhaps within a larger “property”), the System Development Fee shall be charged in the same manner as for a “property” but shall only account for the meters serving the specific “lot” on the “property”.
The System Development Fee for a 5/8-inch meter shall be the unit basis of System Development Fees for all meters.
System Development Fee was established through Cost Of Service Analysis (COSA) and board approved.
The System Development Fees for types and sizes of meters other than the positive displacement and compound meters listed above shall be based on the System Development Fee for a 5/8-inch meter multiplied by a weighting factor for that meter.