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<br />. <br /> <br />d. Sealcoating. Sealcoating, patching and cracksealing <br />are considered general maintenance activities and the <br />expenses of such acts will be paid for by ad valorem <br />property tax or any other funds available to the City at <br />that time. <br /> <br />e. Sanitary Sewer and Water Mains. Repair and <br />replacement of sewer or water mains is usually done in <br />conjunction with a street reconstruction project and the <br />cost of this work should be included as part of the total <br />major street project cost and should also be considered <br />to be included in the rate assessed for street <br />reconstruction. If it is determined that the repair and <br />replacement work results in a greater benefit to some <br />properties and not to others, the Council should consider <br />establishing a different assessment rate based on the <br />benefits received. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />f. Sanitary Sewer and Water Trunk Improvements. Trunk <br />sewer and water mains are usually designed to carry <br />larger volumes of flow than are necessary within an <br />immediate property area in order to serve additional <br />properties beyond the area of their immediate placement. <br />Therefore, 100 percent (100%) of the cost of trunk <br />improvements will be assessed on a unit basis to all <br />properties within a district deemed to be benefitted from <br />the trunk improvements. <br /> <br />g. Sewer and Water Services. Individual sewer and <br />water services benefit only the properties they serve and <br />100 percent (100%) of their cost shall be assessed to the <br />property for which they are installed. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />h. Drainage Improvements. Storm drainage and <br />ponding/basin systems are usually constructed to serve a <br />specific drainage or "watershed" district. The cost of <br />dL ainage iILtpl: OverLLellt.5 sllall be OIle half (/~) assessed. <br />These drainaGe districts have trunk lines, which are <br />larGe diameter pipes that transport larGe volumes of <br />water from one or more drainaGe districts. Property <br />within drainaGe districts that would receive benefit from <br />a trunk storm sewer, would be assessed a unit amount of <br />$400.00 per lot for a sinGle family residential lot. This <br />amount would be determined and adiusted annually by <br />resolution usinG the EnGineerinG News Record (ENR). <br />Multifamily housinG lots that exceed 1/3 acre would be <br />assessed based on the number of acres, multiplied by the <br />unit cost of $1,200.00 per acre. Commercial/Industrial <br />property would be assessed based on the number of acres <br />that are determined to benefit from the trunk line <br />