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Residential Development
Providing service for two (2) or more single family dwellings on a single parcel of land is considered a development and shall be engineered and submitted to the Town for review.
The Town operates on a 300GPD per single family dwelling unit calculation.
Engineer's submittal shall include, as necessary:
- The overall site plan on one sheet in PDF or compatible format emailed to RNuzzo@lexsc.com .
- Two (2) sets of construction plans including, as necessary plans, profiles, and details of water and/or sewer. A few Standard Details and policies are here .
- Appropriate hydraulic calculations.
- We are delegated review for sewer so a complete SCDHEC submittal package, follow section XII B submittal package for sewer http://webserver03.dhec.sc.gov/iieforms/d1970.pdf also include a check for $200 made out to Hill Engineering.
- A copy of prepared water application (same form as above).
- An 8½ x 11 location map zoomed into the site with TMS#.
- SCDOT and/or Lexington County Encroachment Permit application(s) need to be filled out with the Town of Lexington as applicant and submitted here for signature.
Within Town limits or Contiguous will also require:
(Send questions regarding annexation to: BCunningham@lexsc.com)
- Copy of approved Land Disturbance permit, having been submitted directly to SCDHEC main.
- Three (3) sets of complete plans and calculations for streets and storm drainage, of which two (2) will be submitted to Lexington County for review and inspection to which they will impose their fees.
NO CONSTRUCTION MAY BEGING UNTIL AFTER THEIR APPROVAL AND OUR CONSENT
Fees can be estimated as follows, but not limited to:
All projects are charged a review and inspection fee of $1,150.00
Hydraulic Analysis Fee of $1,000
Capital Contribution Fees (CCF)
In Town
*Sewer CCF = $1900 ea
Water CCF = $1150 ea
¾" domestic meter = $225 ea
Outside Town
*Sewer CCF = $3700 ea
Water CCF = $2050 ea
¾" domestic meter = $225ea
*Sewer CCFs are due before construction permits can be applied for, developer is required to enter into a Sanitary Sewer Service Agreement (SSSA). Water as needed after permitting.
Generator fees may also apply.
Approvals are void after six (6) months of inactivity.
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