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2016-2017 Task Force/Work Group Documents Customer Outreach Presentation (PDF) 2016-2017 SAC Task Force Final Report Covers, Introduction, and Executive Summary (PDF) Appendix A: Task Force Presentations and Meeting Minutes
Meeting #1: Presentation (PDF) ...
Affidavit of Business Use: Food and Drink Establishments (Affidavit-A)
This form is required to be submitted with the other items listed on the Transmittal-A Checklist if the business use is a food or drink establishment. This affidavit must be filled out and signed ...
The Metropolitan Council imposes a fee on its local government customers called the sewer availability charge, or SAC. We charge SAC whenever: A residential, commercial, industrial, or institutional property connects to the regional wastewater (sewer) system for the fir...
If you start a new business, change location, or change the use of your space in a way that creates more potential demand on the wastewater system, you will be required to submit for a sewer availability charge (SAC) determination and possibly pay SAC. SAC is a one-time fe...
BUSINESS/PROPERTY OWNERS SAC: an easier way to say sewer availability charge The Metropolitan Council charges this fee directly to local governments. We charge SAC when a residential, commercial, industrial, or institutional property first connects to the regional w...
Examples of how to fill out SAC’s most commonly required forms. Determination forms
Transmittal-A Example (207 KB, PNG image)
All fields are required unless otherwise noted. Please note this is just an example form; you will enter your own information in each f...
User fees cover all expenses Metropolitan Council Environmental Services operates the regional wastewater collection and treatment system (also called the Metropolitan Disposal System) for the seven-county metro area. Every home, business and industry that does not use an in...