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CFN:20150634460 BOOK 29800 PAGE 2667 <br /> GATEWAY PARK, ID#21699a <br /> Consent Decree entered on April 9, 2014, in the United States of America, State of Florida <br /> and State of Florida Department of Environmental Protection v. Miami-Dade County, Case <br /> No. 1:12-cv-24400-FAM, as well as all other current, subsequent or future enforcement and <br /> regulatory actions and proceedings. <br /> 4. PROVISION OF SERVICE AND CONNECTION CHARGES. The COUNTY <br /> will receive and dispose of sanitary sewage from the CITY'S property. The CITY shall pay <br /> sewer connection charges for all those units to be constructed on the CITY'S property <br /> subject to the limitations specified herein. The CITY acknowledges that, to the extent that <br /> water or sewer service will ultimately be rendered to the CITY'S property by a volume <br /> customer, the CITY is a new retail user provided water or sewer service from a volume <br /> customer, and acknowledges that it is responsible for payment of connection charges; <br /> however, in the event that water or sewer service is provided directly by the COUNTY, the <br /> CITY acknowledges that it is a new retail customer of the COUNTY and accordingly also <br /> liable for payment of connection charges. The CITY may be considered both a new retail <br /> customer and a new retail user provided service by a volume customer in the event that the <br /> COUNTY provides water service to the CITY'S property and a volume customer provides <br /> sewer service, or vice-versa. The connection charges are based on the average daily <br /> gallons for the various building units and/or use as shown on Exhibit "B" attached hereto <br /> and made a part hereof, and as revised by the COUNTY from time to time, multiplied by the <br /> applicable rates.established by the COUNTY. The CITY intends to. connect to the <br /> COUNTY'S sewer system a public park for seventy-nine (79) people, representing an <br /> average daily gallonage of three hundred ninety-five(395)gallons,seventeen thousand four <br /> hundred twenty (17,420) square feet of banquet hall (without kitchen), representing an <br /> average daily gallonage of two thousand six hundred thirteen (2,613) gallons, and six <br /> hundred twenty-seven (627) square feet of fast food restaurant, representing an average <br /> daily gallonage of three hundred fourteen (314) gallons; replacing thirty-six thousand two <br /> hundred twenty-three(36,223)square feet of retail, representing an average daily gallonage <br /> of three thousand six hundred twenty-two (3,622) gallons. Therefore, there is no total <br /> average daily gallonage increase, resulting in no additional sewer connection charges. <br /> Sewer connection charges shall be calculated at the rates in effect at the time of actual <br /> connection to the COUNTY'S sewer systems. The DEPARTMENT'S current connection <br /> charge rate is five dollars and sixty cents ($5.60) per gallon per day for sewer. The sewer <br /> connection charge rate is subject to revision by the Board of County Commissioners at any <br /> time. The CITY shall pay fees and/or charges specified herein at the time of issuance of <br /> Verifications Form(s). The DEPARTMENT shall not, under any circumstances, render <br /> sewer service to the CITY'S property until such time as the fees and/or charges specified <br /> herein have been paid in full. <br /> Page 3 of 13 <br />