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File #: 68349    Version: 1 Name: A Resolution revising the Rate Adjustment and Credit Policy as Provided by Section 37.05(4)(d) of the Madison General Ordinances
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 11/11/2021 In control: Engineering Division
On agenda: 1/18/2022 Final action: 1/18/2022
Enactment date: 1/24/2022 Enactment #: RES-22-00045
Title: A Resolution revising the Rate Adjustment and Credit Policy as Provided by Section 37.05(4)(d) of the Madison General Ordinances (Citywide).
Sponsors: Grant Foster, Jael Currie
Attachments: 1. Stormwater Credit Policy (2021 Update) (10.04.21 DEV Update)FINAL DRAFT3.pdf, 2. StormwaterUtilityCreditApplicationForm_2021_Draft.pdf, 3. SWUCreditCharts.pdf, 4. Table 1_9132021.pdf
Fiscal Note
The proposed resolution revises the Rate Adjustment and Credit Policy for the Stormwater Utility. Fiscal impacts to the City of Madison Stormwater Utility are expected to be minimal and reflect billing practices that are reasonable. No appropriation is required.
Title
A Resolution revising the Rate Adjustment and Credit Policy as Provided by Section 37.05(4)(d) of the Madison General Ordinances (Citywide).

Body
WHEREAS, the City established a Storm Water Utility in November of 2000 and began utility billings in the second half of 2001. The Ordinance creating the Storm Water Utility provided for application of rate adjustments based upon guidance from the Public Service Commission and previous court rulings. In March of 2002, the City Engineer established the Rate Adjustment Policy for the Storm Water Utility. The policy provided for Agricultural parcels to receive a reduction in billable area to 5 acres, for a period of 10 years (Section 3.5 of the Rate Adjustment Policy approved on March 5th, 2002); and,

WHEREAS, the Rate Adjustment Policy, now called the Rate Adjustment and Credit Policy, was last revised in 2011 (RES-11-00213); and,

WHEREAS, the purpose of this revision is to account for the Agricultural properties that have received the rate adjustment for 10 years as previously approved, and to establish a more equitable and uniform rate adjustment policy going forward in multiple areas; and,

WHEREAS, the revised adjustment policy continues to allow adjustments for:
i. Direct discharge to major water bodies
ii. Reductions in volumetric discharges to the storm water system
iii. Wetlands
iv. Conservation lands
v. Agricultural lands
vi. Area/Measurement corrections; and,

WHEREAS, the revised adjustment policy expands the available adjustments to include:
i. Areas that do not discharge through or to a drainage system operated or maintained by the City of Madison (generally newly annexed or attached areas);
ii. Multiple properties that are own...

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