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Is hereby amended to read: <br /> Section 1: The Everett Sewer Utility is authorized to pay up to $8,000 per single-family <br /> residence or business or other City Water Utility customer on a septic system to encourage <br /> formation of Local Improvement Districts for the sole purpose of constructing public sanitary <br /> sewer or which include the construction of public sanitary sewers. <br /> In addition, the Everett Sewer Utility is authorized to pay up to $8,000 per single- <br /> family residence or business or other City Water Utility customer on a septic system or sewer <br /> system connection that does not conform to sewer rules and regulations, toward the City's <br /> cost of constructing public sanitary sewers in small, isolated areas within the City's corporate <br /> limits that are not served by sanitary sewers or system connections that do not conform to <br /> sewer rules and regulations. <br /> In all cases, the $8,000 City payments shall apply only to single-family residences or <br /> businesses or other City Water Utility customer on a septic system or sewer system <br /> connection that does not conform to sewer rules and regulations that exist at the time the <br /> public sewer mains are constructed. Also, the $8,000 payments shall be made in the form of <br /> credits deducted from the property owners' proportionate shares of the City's cost of <br /> constructing the sanitary sewers. The $8,000 payments shall not be rebates or cash <br /> disbursements to new sewer customers. Further, the $8,000 payments apply only to single- <br /> family residences or businesses or other City Water Utility customer on septic systems or with <br /> sewer system connections that do not conform to sewer rules and regulations and that benefit <br /> from public sanitary sewer mains constructed by City crews or by construction contractors <br /> officially retained by the City of Everett. <br /> Section 3. Section 3 of Ordinance No. 1561-89, as amended by Ordinance 2688-03, <br /> which reads as follows: <br /> An additional surcharge of$13.32 per month shall be charged to the single-family residential <br /> or business or other City Water Utility customer properties receiving the $4,000 sewer <br /> construction payments as provided in Section 1 above, commending with connection to the <br /> Everett sewer system or pursuant to Ordinance No. 1164-85 (EMC 1408.08.250) or as such <br /> may be amended. This surcharge shall be in addition to all other rates and fees charged to <br /> these customers. <br /> All properties benefiting from public sanitary sewers constructed with LID or city funds shall <br /> pay pro rata shares of the cost of the sewers. (For single-family residences or businesses or <br /> other City Water Utility customers on septic systems existing at the time of sewer <br /> construction, the pro rata shares of cost shall be the $4,000 City payments and any amount in <br /> excess thereof.) In instances in which public sanitary sewers are constructed using LID <br /> financing, the benefiting properties' pro rata shares of cost for the sewers shall be paid by <br /> means of LID assessments. In the small, isolated areas where public sanitary sewer are <br /> constructed by the City without LID financing, the pro rata shares of cost for the sewers shall <br /> be paid by means of an additional connection charge, as established by the Public Works <br /> Director, for each connection to the sewers. The amount of the connection charge shall be <br />