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1 <br />1 <br />1 <br />1 <br />1 <br />1 <br />1 <br />1 <br />1 <br />1 <br />1 <br />1 <br />1 <br />1 <br />1 <br />1 <br />1 <br />1 <br />Table 3 <br />Lino Lakes Runoff Curve Numbers <br />Typical Land Use Category <br />Runoff Index (CN) <br />Residential <br />70 <br />High Density Residential <br />85 <br />Industrial <br />92 <br />Institutions <br />88 <br />Commercial <br />88 <br />Vacant <br />Exempt <br />Table 4 <br />Lino Lakes Land Use Breakdown <br />Parcel Data <br />Land Use Type <br />Sum Acres <br />Commercial <br />402 <br />Institutional <br />554 <br />Industrial <br />209 <br />High Density <br />Residential <br />18 <br />Single Family <br />7576 <br />4.6 Typical Charges <br />To determine typical charges, the estimated expenditures for a given period <br />of time are apportioned according to the percentage of total runoff attributed <br />to that property type. Typical utility charges for the proposed budget are <br />given in Table 5. These charges would fund 100 percent of the non - <br />assessment revenue for the proposed budget. <br />The utility rates can be adjusted to raise different levels of revenue by <br />changing the relationships of what one property type pays in comparison to <br />another, or by increasing the charge per acre. Additionally, undeveloped <br />properties can be charged a low initial flat rate to bring all parcels into the <br />rate collection system. <br />The utility will not eliminate existing funds derived from new developments <br />through assessments or developer fees. All new plats will continue to pay for <br />its own water management features per the Surface Water Management Plan <br />requirements. The utility will, however, allow Lino Lakes to undertake the <br />new programs related to storm water management. <br />Table 5 results in monthly fees that are similar to other communities, which <br />are shown in Table 7. <br />Feasibility Study A- LINOL0602.00 <br />City of Lino Lakes, Minnesota Page 18 <br />