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3/8/2021 https://export.amlegal.com/api/export-requests/f02524fc-6545-4335-a0f0-c819da3ac6db/download/ <br />https://export.amlegal.com/api/export-requests/f02524fc-6545-4335-a0f0-c819da3ac6db/download/2/3 <br />-Conditional Use Permit Site Specific <br /> <br />(Ord. 97-122, passed 7-15-2003; Am. Ord. 08-041, passed 4-5-2011) <br />§ 53.03 SURFACE WATER MANAGEMENT FEE. <br /> Surface water management fees shall be established for a period of time as set by City Council resolution. <br />(Ord. 97-122, passed 7-15-2003; Am. Ord. 08-041, passed 4-5-2011) <br />§ 53.04 CREDITS. <br /> Surface water management fee adjustment credits. <br /> (A) The City Council, upon report and recommendation of the City Administrator, Finance Director and <br />Public Works Director, shall apply a credit to a property owner’s surface water management fee provided the <br />property owner has contributed to the management of surface water through intentional acts of retaining or re- <br />using surface water to have a minimal impact on the municipal surface water management system or surface <br />waters of the State of Minnesota. The Council may apply a 25% to 75% credit based on the property owner’s <br />employment of surface water retention practices in accordance with § 150.277. These practices include the <br />installation of: <br /> (1) Rain barrel; <br /> (2) Rain garden; <br /> (3) Retention pond; <br /> (4) Swales, ditches or man-made watercourses; <br /> (5) Riparian area plantings; <br /> (6) Other practices that may be deemed as intentional detention of surface water run-off. <br /> (B) The City Council, may grant a one-time or ongoing credit based the effectiveness of the surface water <br />retention as it relates to the management of the municipal surface water management system as a whole. For <br />practices, such as rain gardens constructed in the adjacent right-of-way, the City Council may grant an ongoing <br />credit in exchange for the adjacent property owner’s participation in the maintenance of the surface water <br />retention device. This credit will not exceed 50% of the annual surface water management fee. <br /> (C) The City Council, upon the report and recommendation of the City Administrator and Finance Director, <br />may apply a financial hardship credit of no greater than 75% based on a review of the property owner’s ability to <br />pay. <br />(Ord. 97-122, passed 7-15-2003; Am. Ord. 08-041, passed 4-5-2011; Am. Ord. 12-057, passed 5-15-2012) <br />§ 53.05 EXEMPTIONS. <br /> The following land uses are exempt from the surface water management fee: <br /> (A) Public right-of-way; <br /> (B) Parks; <br /> (C) Lakes; and <br /> (D) Railroad property. <br />(Ord. 97-122, passed 7-15-2003; Am. Ord. 08-041, passed 4-5-2011)
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