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Section 1 Wastewater Capacity Charges Study <br />1.2 Current Wastewater Capacity Charges <br />Current wastewater capacity charges - listed as "connection fees" in the San Leandro Administrative <br />Code, Title 6, Chapter 4, § 6.4.100 - are shown in the table below. <br />Dwelling Units <br />Single Family <br />$4,389 <br />each <br />Multiple Family <br />$3,664 <br />each <br />Accessory Dwelling Unit <br />$3,664 <br />each <br />Converting and existing apartment building <br />$179 <br />per unit <br />to condominium units <br />Nonresidential Users <br />Volume <br />$20.51 <br />per gallons per day <br />BOD <br />$838.61 <br />per pounds per day <br />SS <br />$961.17 <br />per pounds per day <br />The revised capacity charges incorporate data including: 1) wastewater system design capacity; 2) <br />valuation of existing assets; and 3) customer wastewater discharge characteristics. <br />Capacity charges are based on the premise that new development pay its proportional share of existing <br />available capacity plus the costs for future system expansion. The capacity charges meet the rational <br />nexus criteria generally applied to these types of charges. <br />The methodology used to develop the Capacity Charges consists of the following steps: <br />1-2 <br />• Prepare an inventory of system assets and calculate the valuation for those assets. <br />• Determine the capacity of the current system. <br />• Estimate the amount of contributed capital. These contributions are subtracted from the <br />value of the assets since the contribution is already included in the system inventory asset <br />values. <br />• Calculate the unit cost of capital facilities. <br />• Prepare a schedule of capacity charges based upon the unit cost of capital facilities. <br />IH,(\N'IVI ,u,l I,^Icin l,oIi thirv-hceN'i "IIhIu lNjg; hc 1111Goli)iis I fl lh c cind c4, h'iruccAIIIIcin I. <br />