Connection Charge Methodology Clause Samples

Connection Charge Methodology. The basic methodology of the Connection Charge Report, in concluding that the initial connection charge should be $2,913 per REC, was to begin with a 10-year capital improvement plan for the Regional Water Facilities that the Racine Utility anticipated would be constructed and installed during the period 2002- 2012, to estimate the Future Growth Cost of such facilities, to reduce such cost by the portion of the total Future Growth Main Costs anticipated to be recovered through front-foot charges and to determine the amount of the connection charge per REC that would reasonably permit the Racine Utility to recover such remaining cost within the 20-year period 2002-2022, taking into account the: (1) anticipated timing of the construction of the various facilities, and (2) the number and timing of the RECs that are anticipated to connect to the Racine Water System during such 20-year period, and (3) the anticipated cost of financing the Future Growth Cost of the facilities to be constructed.

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