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etrf-hy /Aft <br /> Sabrina Fandler dol 2 <br /> From: weiming yang <gywe162003@yahoo.com> <br /> Sent: Monday, November 28, 2016 8:42 AMl <br /> To: Sabrina Fandler <br /> ak perni4- <br /> Subject: Re: Questions about the Colby new construction <br /> clarif /WU <br /> Follow Up Flag: Follow up J <br /> Flag Status: Flagged <br /> Hi Sabrina, <br /> I want make a change for the existing building sewer line that call out to drill a hole from the foundation to go outside to <br /> connect the new sewer line.Since the sewer line inside the basement is very complicate and there's a few electrical <br /> boxes right there it would make it quite difficult to do that.The easiest way to connect the new sewer line is from <br /> outside the basement. Let me know if it is ok. <br /> Raymond <br /> Sent from my iPhone <br /> >On Apr 21, 2016, at 10:05 AM,Sabrina Fandler<SFandler@everettwa.gov>wrote: <br /> > Hi Raymond, <br /> >The Utility Permit fee for any work on a new side sewer to serve the new building will depend on what your final sewer <br /> plans show, and what ends up being a feasible option based on the conditions of the existing side sewer and the <br /> elevation that is required for gravity flow. I will outline a few scenarios below to give you an understanding of permit fee <br /> cost per scope, however please note that the options I am outlining below may not be feasible on their own and the <br /> final sewer design may have to be a combination of the options below: <br /> > 1. If the new building's sewer line connects to the old building's sewer line,there will only be a sewer alteration <br /> charge,which is$30.00.Any work to the side sewer(s)within the property line with an existing connection to the main is <br /> considered an "alteration" and will be charged this $30.00 amount. <br /> > 2. If the new building's side sewer connects to the main in the alley,there will be a new connection charge, which is <br /> $70.00.Any new connection to the sewer main in the alley(including if you extend the main) will have this$70.00 <br /> charge, per new connection. If the building's existing side sewer needs to be completely redone, it will have this charge <br /> as well (Either one$70.00 charge for one new side sewer serving both buildings, one$70.00 charge for a new side sewer <br /> connection for the new building only, or two$70.00 charges for two new side sewer connections to the main,one for <br /> each building). <br /> > 3. Please note that due to the elevations on-site,the sewer from the new building will require a grinder pump to <br /> pump the flows up to an elevation higher than the main in the alley.This will require a manhole(or other approved <br /> structure),and then a gravity line will need to connect from that structure to the sewer main.We do not allow <br /> pressurized connections directly to the public sewer main. <br /> >System development fees for water and sewer will still apply regardless of your side sewer design.These are "impact <br /> fees"to mitigate for a higher volume of usage on the mains and are charged at the rate of"per additional unit". If you <br /> increase the number of apartment units from your current 9 units,you will have a system development fee due in the <br /> amount of$5,124.00 per each additional unit.This rate will increase on 1/1/2017.This fee is due at the time of permit <br /> issuance, so whatever the current rate is on the date of issuance is what you will be charged. <br />
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