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EXHIBIT "B" <br /> <br /> 1. In addition to all regular se~er connection fees all <br /> properties receiving industrial and non-retail com~erciat <br /> sevyer capacity made available as a result of the Willow West <br /> Agreement shall pay a surcharge for each dwelling unit equivalent. <br /> The maximum principal amount of the share of the surcharge to be <br /> borne by Caroline or assignee shall be 63/500ths of the amount <br /> reimbursed by City pursuant to paragraph 2D of the Willow West <br /> Agreement (Exhibit "A") which amount shall be increased annually <br /> on each successive anniversary of the date of such reimbursement <br /> by City by a percentage equal to the prime interest rate (San <br /> Francisco Bay Area Bank of America) on each anniversary date. <br /> (Caroline or assignee can pay the surcharge in advance to <br /> reduce or avoid carrying charges.) The share of the surcharge <br /> to be borne by Caroline or assignee shall be based upon the <br /> amount of GPD capacity (taken from the additional sewer <br /> capacity made available as a result of the Willow West Agreement) <br /> actually used on Tract 4326. Payment need not be made until <br /> actual hook-up to sewers. For example, if, prior to the <br /> completion of the expansion of the facilities which will result <br /> in the additional sewer capacity becoming available, Caroline <br /> obtains sewer hook-ups for 33,000 GPD for Tract 4326 by following <br /> normal application procedures and receiving allocations from <br /> existing capacity, and only 30,000 GPD of the Willow West <br /> additional sewer capacity is ultimately used on Tract 4326, <br /> the share of the surcharge to be borne by Caroline or assignee <br />x~ould be only 30/500ths of the amount reimbursed by City <br /> <br /> pursuant to paragraph 2D of the Willow West Agreement. <br /> <br /> 63 of the sewer capacity <br />2. 63,000 GPD shall be deemed to mean 500ths <br />made available by the Willow West Agreement should that capacity <br />be less than 500,000 gallons per day. <br /> <br /> <br />