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HomeMy WebLinkAbout93-03 Water Management Fee CITY OF PRIOR LAKE ORDINANCE NO. 93-03 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLE 9 OF THE PRIOR LAKE CITY CODE BY ADDING A NEW CHAPrER 7 ESTABLISHING A STORM WATER MANAGEMENT UTILITY. The city Council of the City of Prior Lake does hereby ordain: Section 1. Title 9 of the Prior Lake City Code is amended by adding Chapter 7 to read as follows: CHAPTER 7 STORM WATER MANAGEMENT storm Water Management utility Established. Definitions. 9-7-1 9-7-2 The following words, terms, and ~hrases, when used in this Chapter, shall have the meaninq ascr1bed to them in this section, except where the context clearly indicates a different meaninq. STORM WATER MANAGEMENT BUDGET: STORM WATER MANAGEMENT FEE: UTILITY FACTOR: 9-7-3 storm Water Manaqement Budqet is the annual budget approved b~ the city council for storm water management 1ncluding planning, monitoring, capital expenditures, maintenance, land acquisition, personnel and equipment. storm Water Manaqement Fee means the bi-monthly charge for each parcel of non-exempt property in the City for the management of storm water. utility Factor means the ratio of runoff volume, in inches, for a particular land use, to the runoff volume, in inches for a 1/3 acre residential lot, assuming a 4.2 inch (10 ~ear storm) rainfall and Soil Conservation Serv1ce (SCS) "Type B" soil conditions. Storm Water Management Fee. A. The utility Factors for various land uses are as follows: Classification 1 2 3 4 5 Land Use utility Factor single Family Residential (SFR) 1.00 (1/3 acre lots) Multiple Dwelling Units 1.65 (Residential) Business/Commercial 2.07 Industrial 1.82 Institutional 1.38 (Schools, churches, government & buildings) Agricultural and conservation zoned areas which have a residential or commercial building on the property will be considered a SFR classification and be charged the SFR unit rate. Planned Unit Development zoning and government agency parcels other than the City of Prior Lake will be charged at the rate deemed most appropriate for each individual parcel. The storm Water Management Pee for use on storm water facilities shall be determined by the following steps: 1.) The SFR rate will be $3.75 per unit bimonthly charge. 2.) The per acre Fee for all individual parcels other than SFR shall be defined as the product of the SFR Fee of $11.25 per acre based on a $3.75 per unit and a 1/3 acre lot, the appropriate utility Factor based on land use, and the total acreage of the parcel. A minimum of 1/3 acre shall be computed for commercial site locations within agricultural and conservation land areas. 3. ) 9-7-4. Credits. The City Council, in its discretion, may adopt policies for adjustment of the storm Water Management Fee. Information to justify a Fee adjustment must be suppl1ed by the property owner. 9-7-5. Exemptions. The following land uses are exempt from this storm Water Management Fee: a. ) b. ) c. ) d. ) e. ) t. ) g. ) 9-7-6 Public Right-ot-Way Lakes Wetland (With easements dedicated to the City) Municipal owned pro~erty Open space (cemeter1es, golf courses) Vacant and unoccupied parcels such as agricultural and conservation zoned land that does not have a residential or commercial building on the parcel. School properties are exempted from this utility Fee for the 1993 billings. Payment of Fee storm Water Management Fee shall be invoiced bi-monthly. The amount due as shown on the invoice shall be ~ayable on or before the 20th day of the month in which the invo1ce is issued. A penalty of ten percent (10%) per bi-monthly Fee shall be added to all accounts that are not paid in full by the due date. The penalty shall be computed on the unpaid balance not paid by the due date at the time each bi-monthly statement is prepared. Any prepayment or overparment of charges shall be retained by the city and applied aga1nst subsequent Fee. 9-7-7. Appeal of Fee. If a property owner or person responsible for payin9 the storm Water Management Fee believes that a particular Fee 1S incorrect, such person may file a written appeal with the city Manager. Appeals will be heard by the City Council. No adjustment will be made to the utility Factor for property classifications. 9-7-8. Certification of Delinquent Fees. If a storm Water Manangement Fee remains unpaid for a period of (90) days, after it becomes delinquent, the same shall constitute a lien on the real estate sub~ect to an interest rate of eight (8%) per annum and the Finance D1rector shall forthwith file a lien against the real estate for the unpaid amount of the bill, notifying by mail the owner of the real estate of said fact. In the event that it becomes necessary for the Finance Director to file such a lien on the real estate, then and in that event, an additional Fee of ten dollars ($10.00) shall be charged and added to the bill and the lien when filed. 9-7-9. storm Water Management Fund. All of the storm Water Management Fee pursuant to this ordinance shall be collected and deposited in a separate fund. Said fund shall show a separate accounting for all collections and expenditures. section 2. This ordinance shall be effective immediately upon 1ts passage and publication. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Prior Lake City Council this 19 th Day of January, 1993. ATTEST: ~~ kt~ Actip 'City Manager ~~ .~~ , ayor Published in the Prior January, 1993 Lake American on the 25th day of Drafted by: Bruce Loney Assistant City Engineer City of Prior Lake 4629 Dakota Street SE Prior Lake, MN 55372 ...._........................................._._-_......~......_-_.._---~-"--'-'''-~