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<br /> Storm Water Utility Report City of Lino Lakes, MN WSB Project No. 017518-000 Page 4 <br />Table 2: Proposed SWU Fees <br />Land Use Total Parcels Base Fee Annual Fee per Land Use <br />Single Family Residential 4899 <br />$12.00/parcel <br />$235,152.00 <br />Multi-Family Residential 813 $39,024.00 <br />Rural Residential 1461 $70,128.00 <br />Airport 4 <br />$175/ac impervious <br />$928.39 <br />Cemetery 8 $708.12 <br />Commercial 86 $68,405.06 <br />Government Facilities 10 $11,209.46 <br />House of Worship 7 $19,116.84 <br />Industrial 71 $107,599.02 <br />Schools 6 $28,749.70 <br />Utility 39 $2,282.46 <br />Agricultural 156 <br />Exempt N/A <br />City Park and Recreation 76 <br />County Park and Recreation 194 <br />Open Space/Conservation 206 <br />Open Water 1 <br />Roadway Rights-of-Way 16 <br />Vacant 582 <br /> 3.3 Credits and Adjustments SWU fees may be adjusted for properties that have onsite, privately maintained BMPs and meet the criteria below. A maximum 25% credit is available per property. 3.3.1 Stormwater Retention (Infiltration or Filtration) If a BMP has been constructed that retains or filters the first inch of runoff from the impervious surfaces on a parcel(s), those parcel(s) are eligible for a 25% credit. A partial credit may be received based on lesser treatment (i.e., retaining or filtering 50% of the first inch of runoff would receive a 12.5% credit). This credit is available only for non-residential land uses. <br />3.3.2. Water Quality Facility If a parcel has a BMP that was constructed specifically to provide water quality treatment, it is eligible for a credit. A 25% credit is applicable if the BMP was designed to achieve NURP treatment (40-60% Total Phosphorus (TP) and 80-90% Total Suspended Solids (TSS) removal). A partial credit may be received based on lesser treatment (i.e., providing 50% of NURP treatment would receive a 12.5% credit). This credit is available only for non-residential land uses. All properties eligible for a SWU fee credit are required to enter into a maintenance agreement with the City. The agreement shall define the entity responsible for maintenance and the type and frequency of maintenance required. To maintain their credit, all stormwater facilities shall be inspected annually and maintained in proper condition consistent with the performance standards for which they were originally designed.