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3.0 Implementing Lino Lakes' Utility 12 <br />3.1 What Is a Storm Water Management Utility? 12 <br />3.2 How Will it Benefit the Community? 12 <br />3.3 Assuring Success 12 <br />3.4 Key Elements (Kremple, 1988) 13 <br />3.5 Utility Advantages and Disadvantages (Jouseau, 1983) 13 <br />3.5.1 Advantages 13 <br />3.5.2 Disadvantages 13 <br />3.6 Program Administration 14 <br />3.7 Ordinance 14 <br />3.8 Public Hearing 14 <br />4.0 Fee Basis 14 <br />4.1 Philosophy 14 <br />4.2 Cause and Effect 15 <br />4.3 Run -Off Equation 15 <br />4.4 How Much Rainfall? 15 <br />4.5 Typical Rainfall 16 <br />4.6 Typical Charges 18 <br />4.7 Exclusions 19 <br />4.8 Credits 19 <br />5.0 Alternative Rate Revenue Estimates 21 <br />5.1 Alternative Funding Options 21 <br />5.2 75 % SWU Funded Scenario: 21 <br />5.3 5 0% SWU Funded Scenario: 22 <br />6.0 Implementation of the Utility 25 <br />6.1 Public Acceptance 25 <br />6.1.1 Public Information Program 25 <br />6.1.1.1 Articles 25 <br />6.1.1.2 Special Mailings 26 <br />6.1.1.3 Informational Meetings 26 <br />6.1.1.4 Public Hearing 26 <br />6.1.1.5 Common Questions and Answers 26 <br />6.2 Ordinance Development 26 <br />6.2.1 Model Ordinance 26 <br />7.0 Storm Water Utility Ordinance 27 <br />7.1 00.010 - General Operation 27 <br />7.2 00.020 - Definitions. Utility Factor 27 <br />7.2.1 Utility Factor 27 <br />7.2.2 Storm Water Utility Fee 27 <br />7.2.3 Monthly Utility Revenue 27 <br />7.3 00.030 - Storm Water Utility Factors. 27 <br />7.4 00.040 - Credits 28 <br />7.5 00.050 - Exemptions 28 <br />SEH is a registered trademark of Short Elliott Hendrickson Inc. <br />Feasibility Study <br />City of Lino Lakes, Minnesota <br />A -LI NOL0602.00 <br />Page ii <br />