Sewerage business beneficiary contribution system
Updated: January 30, 2012
What is the beneficiary contribution system?
In areas where public sewage systems are in place, wastewater from homes and businesses can be drained directly into the sewage system, improving the living environment and increasing the convenience of land as a result.
Therefore, the Inagi City Sewerage Project Beneficiary Burden Ordinance, based on Article 75 of the City Planning Act, is intended to encourage those who will benefit from the development of public sewerage systems to bear a portion of the construction costs. It is a ``beneficiary contribution system'' based on ``.
What is a beneficiary (person who pays the beneficiary contribution)?
The beneficiary will be the landowner (landowner) or right holder (superficial right holder, pledge holder, land lease holder, etc.) in the area where the public sewerage system will be developed, so please pay the fee to these people. You will receive it.
The land subject to the contribution is
Drainage areas where public sewerage systems are to be developed are divided into several burden areas, and areas where sewerage systems are scheduled to be developed within three years are determined one after another and these areas are publicly announced as areas subject to levy.
Please contact us for details about the target land.
The amount of the contribution
The price is 490 yen per square meter of land.
The amount to be paid is the unit amount of 490 yen per square meter multiplied by the area of the land.
(calculation example)
If you own land with an area of 165 square meters (approximately 50 tsubo)
490 yen x 165 square meters = 80,850 yen (rounded down to the nearest 10 yen)
Inquiries about this page
Inagi City Urban Environment Improvement Department Sewerage Division
2111 Higashi Naganuma, Inagi City, Tokyo
Phone: 042-378-2111 Fax: 042-378-9719