ISD fee summary

Sewer use as of July 1, 2010
and Trunkline and Capacity Fees as of July 4, 2010

Fiscal Year 2010/2011 Fees charged by the Ironhouse Sanitary District for services shall be as follows:

Plan Check Fee — Plan check fee shall be equal to 2% of the Engineer’s estimated construction cost for all sewer construction including, but not limited to, sewer lines, trunkline, pump station, manholes, trenching, dewatering, backfill, paving and testing.

Inspection Fee — Inspection fee for two or more equivalent units shall be equal to 4% of the construction cost as described in the above section or $50.00 per single inspection. 

Connection Fee — The connection fee shall be equal to the total number of equivalent services units determined in Section 3 (Establishment of Units) multiplied times $1,392.00.

Permit Fee — The fee charged to cover administration fees for permit issuance.  The fee is $20.00 per permit issued.

Trunkline Capacity Fee — Trunkline capacity fee shall be equal to the total number of equivalent service units as determined above, multiplied by $1,033.60 until July 4, 2010; thereafter, $1,030.48.

Plant Capacity Fee — Plant capacity fee shall be equal to the total number of equivalent service units determined above multiplied by $5,806.60. until July 4, 2010; thereafter, $5,789.05.

Annexation Cost — The owner of the property being annexed shall pay all cost and fees due LAFCO and state plus District’s expense related to the annexation.

Monthly Service Charge — The monthly service charge shall be equal to the total number of equivalent service units as determined above multiplied by $574.  Monthly service charges will be collected by the County Tax Collector. (Rate as of July 1, 2010)

Change of Use — Where connection fees have previously been paid for sewage service for a structure, building, identifiable commercial activity, or separate premises, and it is proposed to alter the original character to use for the structure, building, identifiable commercial activity or separate premises, the Engineer shall establish and collect connection fees for the new proposed use, giving credit for a decrease in calculated fees.

 

Revised June 16, 2010