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LoginNew residential utility customers establishing service will be able to pay deposits over the first three months billing. For information on Commercial deposits, please contact Customer Operations at Are there deposits for residential services? Yes, there are deposits required for each utility service. However, a letter from your previous or current utility company indicating at least one year of service with a good paying record may eliminate any deposit requirement. This letter should be presented at the time you request service. Deposits for residential customers will be billed in three installments in addition to any normal charges on your utility bills. Residential deposits will be returned as a credit after three years if a customer maintains a good payment record or when the account is closed. Are there service connection fees? Yes, service connection fees apply to residential utility accounts that are new, transferring or if reconnecting after disconnection for non-payment.
The following table shows the average cost to run electricity, natural gas, and install a well and septic system on vacant land. Preparing a property for utilities may involve several projects, depending on the location and site conditions:. Some companies run new electrical lines up to a certain length free of charge. Utility poles span about ' from pole to pole in cities and about ' in rural areas. Most residential wells are ' to ' deep. Most well and septic systems cost more up front to install but cost less per month to run than public water and sewer fees. The cost to connect to city water depends on the location, site conditions, and the distance from the main line to the home.
Residential connection fees will be based on square footage. Multi-family, Hotel and Condo connection fees will be based on units. Commercial connection fees will be based on land use. The General Manager shall consider such alternative level of service and based on engineering principles and Utility standards either grant, deny or change such alternative request. Florida Administrative Code Section 64E or use the approach identified in footnote 1 above. Minimum of one ERC 2, square feet for new construction.
Hookup fees can be incurred for a variety of utilities including sewer, gas, electric, water, stormwater and much more. Hookup fees are similar, yet different from utility deposits. Hookup fees are most often the responsibility of the property owner.
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