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• <br />• <br />1st Reading: <br />Publication: <br />2nd Reading: <br />Effective: <br />Council Member <br />moved for adoption of the following ordinance: <br />CITY OF LINO LAKES <br />ORDINANCE NO. 09 -10 <br />AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING A STORM WATER UTILITY <br />IN THE CITY OF LINO LAKES <br />The City Council of the City of Lino Lakes hereby ordains: <br />Section 1. Chapter 404 of the City Code is hereby established as follows: <br />§ 404.01 GENERAL OPERATION <br />(1) The City of Lino Lakes storm water system shall be operated as a public utility <br />(hereinafter called the "Storm Water Utility" or "Utility "), pursuant to Minnesota <br />Statute Section 444.075, from which revenues will be derived subject to the <br />provisions of this Chapter and Minnesota Statutes. <br />(2) The storm water system consists of lift stations, catch basins and manholes, <br />collection piping, forcemain, storage tanks and ponds, structural and non- <br />structural BMP's (Best Management Practices), and associated appurtenances <br />located within public right -of -way and /or dedicated easements. <br />(3) The Storm Water Utility shall fund the operation, maintenance, repair, and <br />replacement of the storm water system. <br />(4) The Storm Water Utility shall not be used to fund expansion of the system to <br />accommodate new development. <br />(5) The city shall, as part of its annual budget process, adopt an operating budget for <br />the Storm Water Utility for the next fiscal year. The operating budget shall be <br />prepared in conformance with the state budget law, city policy, and generally <br />accepted accounting practices. <br />§ 404.02 DEFINITIONS <br />Utility Factor. The ratio of runoff volume, in inches, for a particular land use, to <br />the runoff volume, in inches for an average single - family residential, assuming a 2 -inch <br />rainfall and Natural Resources Conservation Services (NRCS) "Type B" soil conditions. <br />