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Roseville California Other Charges — Standard and Simplified Accounts refer to fees or costs associated with specific services provided by the city of Roseville, California, for individuals or businesses. These charges are separate from regular utilities and may vary depending on the type of account and the services availed. Here is a detailed description of the different types of Roseville California Other Charges — Standard and Simplified Accounts: 1. Water Service Charges: Roseville residents or businesses are billed for water service charges, which include the cost of water consumption, treatment, and distribution. These charges may vary depending on the water meter size, usage, and any additional services requested. 2. Sewer Service Charges: Sewer service charges cover the costs of collecting, treating, and maintaining the city's sewer system. These charges are based on the water usage recorded by the water meter, as a percentage is assumed to be discharged as wastewater. 3. Solid Waste Services Charges: Roseville provides solid waste services, including garbage, recycling, and green waste collection. The charges for these services may differ based on the size of the bin, frequency of collection, and the type of service chosen, such as residential or commercial. 4. Stormwater Utility Fee: The stormwater utility fee is charged to maintain and improve the stormwater drainage system in Roseville. This fee helps prevent flooding, manage water quality, and protect local waterways from pollution caused by storm runoff. 5. Development Impact Fees: When new development or construction occurs, the city charges development impact fees based on the potential impact the project may have on public infrastructure. These fees help cover costs for services like roads, parks, and public safety that are affected by the development. 6. Planning and Building Services Charges: For permits, inspections, plan reviews, and other planning and building services, there are fees associated with the standard and simplified accounts. These charges help cover the costs of processing applications, ensuring compliance with regulations, and supporting the growth and development of the community. It is important to note that the fees for Roseville California Other Charges — Standard and Simplified Accounts are subject to change and may vary depending on the specific services utilized or requested. For detailed and up-to-date information about these charges, residents and businesses can visit the official website of the City of Roseville or contact the respective departments responsible for each service.Roseville California Other Charges — Standard and Simplified Accounts refer to fees or costs associated with specific services provided by the city of Roseville, California, for individuals or businesses. These charges are separate from regular utilities and may vary depending on the type of account and the services availed. Here is a detailed description of the different types of Roseville California Other Charges — Standard and Simplified Accounts: 1. Water Service Charges: Roseville residents or businesses are billed for water service charges, which include the cost of water consumption, treatment, and distribution. These charges may vary depending on the water meter size, usage, and any additional services requested. 2. Sewer Service Charges: Sewer service charges cover the costs of collecting, treating, and maintaining the city's sewer system. These charges are based on the water usage recorded by the water meter, as a percentage is assumed to be discharged as wastewater. 3. Solid Waste Services Charges: Roseville provides solid waste services, including garbage, recycling, and green waste collection. The charges for these services may differ based on the size of the bin, frequency of collection, and the type of service chosen, such as residential or commercial. 4. Stormwater Utility Fee: The stormwater utility fee is charged to maintain and improve the stormwater drainage system in Roseville. This fee helps prevent flooding, manage water quality, and protect local waterways from pollution caused by storm runoff. 5. Development Impact Fees: When new development or construction occurs, the city charges development impact fees based on the potential impact the project may have on public infrastructure. These fees help cover costs for services like roads, parks, and public safety that are affected by the development. 6. Planning and Building Services Charges: For permits, inspections, plan reviews, and other planning and building services, there are fees associated with the standard and simplified accounts. These charges help cover the costs of processing applications, ensuring compliance with regulations, and supporting the growth and development of the community. It is important to note that the fees for Roseville California Other Charges — Standard and Simplified Accounts are subject to change and may vary depending on the specific services utilized or requested. For detailed and up-to-date information about these charges, residents and businesses can visit the official website of the City of Roseville or contact the respective departments responsible for each service.