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7.1.F. - Page 13 <br /> The following table lists the City's largest sewer customers by service charge revenues for <br /> fiscal year 2012-13. <br /> Table A4 <br /> Redwood City- Largest Customers, 2012-13 <br /> 2012-13 Sewer <br /> Description Service Charges % of Total <br /> 10 Largest City Sewer Accounts <br /> County of San Mateo Retail Commercial 266,404 1.00% <br /> Redwood Shores Apt. All Residential 211,146 0.80 <br /> The Irvine Company LLC All Residential 202,812 0.76 <br /> Boardwalk All Residential 143,079 0.54 <br /> Indian Creek Apartments All Residential 128,494 0.48 <br /> Oracle USA Inc. Retail Commercial 124,491 0.47 <br /> M.H. Podell All Residential 118,075 0.45 <br /> Demiguel &Johnson All Residential 113,908 0.43 <br /> Sequoia Hospital District Hospitals 111,700 0.42 <br /> Harborside Apt All Residential 103,489 0.39 <br /> Subtotal 1,523,598 5.75% <br /> Outside Sewer Districts <br /> Fair Oaks SMD Predominantly Residential 3,354,281 12.66 <br /> Emerald Lake Heights SMD Predominantly Residential 1,075,561 4.06 <br /> Oak Knoll SMD Predominantly Residential 86,637 0.33 <br /> Kensington Square SMD Predominantly Residential 51,397 0.19 <br /> Woodside Town Center SMD Predominantly Residential 31,325 0.12 <br /> Edgewood SMD Predominantly Residential 0 0.00 <br /> Subtotal 4,599,202 17.35% <br /> All Other Customers 20,378,390 76.90% <br /> Total 26,501,189 100.00% <br /> * Includes multiple sewer accounts <br /> Source: Based on data provided by Redwood City. <br /> Sewer Districts Served by Redwood City <br /> The City provides sewer service to five San Mateo County sewer maintenance districts <br /> and a small sewer assessment district that is part of the Town of Woodside. Together, these <br /> districts accounted for approximately 17% of the City's sewer charge revenues. The City provides <br /> these services pursuant to separate legal agreements with San Mateo County for each district, <br /> and the Town of Woodside. These districts provide their own local wastewater collection services <br /> and pay Redwood City for conveyance and wastewater treatment. The Authority bills Redwood <br /> City based on the City's share of wastewater flows and loading, which includes the wastewater <br /> conveyed from the six districts. Each of the districts pays Redwood City for wastewater service <br /> pursuant to each district's legal agreement with Redwood City. The sewer districts served by <br /> Redwood City are listed below along with a brief description of each district and the basis of its <br /> payments to Redwood City. <br /> Fair Oaks Sewer Maintenance District — This is the largest district served by the City <br /> and accounts for approximately 12.66% of the City's total sewer service charge revenues. Under <br /> A-5 <br />