§ 86-46. Aid-to-construction fee for Rogers Street/Pine Barren Road and Godley Tract.  


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  • (a)

    In order to connect to the city's water and/or wastewater utility system to be constructed to serve the Rogers Street/Pine Barren Road area of the city and the Godley Tract recently annexed into the city, all new customers located within such areas shall pay an aid-to-construction fee, in addition to any tap fee or other fees required, prior to connecting to the city's water system or wastewater system.

    (b)

    The aid-to-construction fees for the Godley Tract and the Rogers Street/Pine Barren Road area shall be in an amount per gallon of expected water consumption per day as set forth in the schedule of fees and charges.

    (c)

    The aid-to-construction fee shall be calculated according to the average daily consumption of each type of establishment. The standards in the table in this section shall be used in determination of water consumption. If the table in this section does not provide information for a particular application, the estimated water consumption shall be as calculated by the city manager or the city's consulting engineer.

    Type of Structure Water Usage
    in Gallons
    Per Day
    Apartment, one bedroom, per apartment 150
    Assembly hall, per seat 3
    Barbershop/beauty parlor, per chair 125
    Bars:
    Each employee 10
    Each seat, excluding restaurant 40
    Boardinghouse, per room 100
    Bowling alley, per lane 50
    Additional for bars, lounges and/or restaurant
    Church, without daycare or kindergarten, per seat 5
    Clinic, per exam room 150
    Correctional institution, per bed 125
    Daycare center, no meals, per person 15
    Dental office, per chair 200
    Department store, per 100 square feet 10
    Drug store, per store: 500
    Fountain service, add, per store 1,500
    Meals, add, per seat 50
    Factories, each employee, per employee: 25
    With showers, add, per employee 10
    With kitchen, add, per employee 15
    Food service establishments with restrooms and kitchen:
    (1) Restaurant, less than 24 hours per day operation, per seat
    32
    (2) Cafeteria, less than 24 hours per day operation, per seat 63
    (3) Restaurant, 24 hours per day operation, per seat 100
    (4) Drive-in restaurant, per car space 50
    (5) Carry-out only, per 100 square feet 75
    Hospital, per bed 250
    Hotel, no kitchen, per room 100
    Kindergarten, no meals, per person 15
    Kitchen for daycare, kindergarten, per person 20
    Laundry, self-service, per machine 200
    Laundry, commercial, per machine 1,000
    Mobile home park, per site 300
    Motel, no kitchen, per room 100
    Nursing home, per bed 150
    Office, per 200 square feet 30
    Physician's office, per exam room 200
    Residences, includes two-bedroom apartment and larger, condominiums, duplexes, single-family dwelling, per dwelling unit
    350
    Schools:
    (1) Boarding, per person 100
    (2) Day, restrooms only, per person 15
    (3) Day, restrooms and cafeteria, per person 20
    (4) Day, restrooms, gyms and cafeteria, per person 25
    Service stations:
    (1) Car wash only, per stall 1,000
    (2) Fuel and oil only, per pump 300
    (3) Full service 850
    Plus, per pump 300
    Shopping center, per 100 square feet 10
    Stadium, per seat 2
    Theater, per seat 5
    Travel trailer park, with independent water and sewer connection, per site
    175

     

(Ord. of 1-19-1998, § I; Ord. of 5-3-1999, § I)

State law reference

Georgia Development Impact Fee Act, O.C.G.A. § 36-71-1.