Tap Fee definition

Tap Fee means a connection charge assessed against new Users of the water or Wastewater Treatment System and includes system development fees established for the purpose of reimbursing the capital costs related to the construction, expansion or equipping of the District’s systems, and costs necessary to defray increased operational costs to the systems.
Tap Fee means and refer to the fee charged for new service access to Water Service connections for Water Service.
Tap Fee means the payment to the Homeowners Company of a fee for the privilege of connecting a dwelling unit to the water system.

Examples of Tap Fee in a sentence

  • Tap Fee: The charge assessed against new users of the sanitary sewer system.

  • In the event a partial payment of the total amount due for the Tap Fees and Facilities Fees for a residential unit is received by the CAB, the partial payment shall first be applied to payment of the Dominion Tap Fees, then to the CAB Facilities Fee, then to the CAB Stormwater Tap Fee, then to the CAB Water Tap Fee, then to the CAB Sanitary Sewer Tap Fee due for such residential unit.

  • After payment of the Tap Fee, the Applicant or owner has 365 days to complete the connection to the property.

  • Any Temporary Service Connection Permit Charges paid will not be applied against the cost of the Tap Fee for permanent service.

  • Unless the CAB has approved in writing otherwise, the failure to complete the connection within such 365-day period requires the Applicant, Owner, or Customer to pay the incremental cost, if any, necessary to adjust the amount paid to equal the Tap Fee current at the time of connection in order to complete the connection.


More Definitions of Tap Fee

Tap Fee means the payment to the District of a fee for the privilege of connecting to the water and/or sewer system.
Tap Fee means that fee charged to an owner for proportionate payment of the expenses attributable to construction and development of the District facilities. The Tap fee shall be determined as set forth in Chapter 7.
Tap Fee means a Plant Investment Fee.
Tap Fee means the Sewer Tap Fee, the Water Tap Fee and the Storm Sewer Tap Fee imposed by the CAB as set forth in Exhibit A for obtaining access, respectively, to the Retail Water Facilities, Retail Stormwater Facilities and Retail Wastewater Facilities.
Tap Fee means the payment to the District of a fee for the privilege of connecting a particular use to the water or sewer system. The tap fee may also be known as a use or plant investment fee. And may be a set amount or gauged upon impact by a point system.
Tap Fee means the payment to the District of a fee for the privilege of having water or sewer service available to customers.
Tap Fee means the amount of money owed to the County by a Consumer and to be paid to the County prior to the issuance of a utility permit to tap onto or to extend any water or sewer line. The tap fee required shall be as per the RCDEH Rate Schedule.