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AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 2, ARTICLE XXXV, SECTION 2-186 OF THE DULUTH CITY CODE AUTHORIZING THE DULUTH PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION TO ESTABLISH STORMWATER INSPECTION AND REINSPECTION FEES.
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CITY PROPOSAL:
The city of Duluth does ordain:
Section 1: That Chapter 2, Article XXV, Section 2-186 of the Duluth City Code is hereby amended as follows:
In furtherance of the purposes set forth in Section 2-182, the commission shall have the following authority:
(a) To establish such internal rules and regulations as the commission shall deem advantageous for its internal operations;
(b) To establish rates to be charged for the provision of water service, natural gas service, sanitary sewer service and stormwater utility service, provided that any resolution establishing any such rate or rates shall include findings of fact setting forth the justification for the newly established rates;
(c) To establish rates to be charged by the city for the following services:
(1) Gas furnace comfort policy fee;
(2) Gas furnace or other appliance service;
(3) Inflow and infiltration non-inspection or noncompliance surcharge per month;
(4) Point of sale inspection fee;
(5) Violation or noncompliance service charge;
(6) Water hydrant usage;
(7) Water, natural gas and sanitary sewer service tapping fees;
(8) Fees for the right of access to and the right to connect to existing water natural gas and sanitary sewer mains;
(9) Fees for inspection and/or reinspection of permitted stormwater activities and/or best management practices (BMPs);
(d) To approve and recommend to the city council for its approval an annual budget for the water utility, the natural gas utility, the sanitary sewer utility and the stormwater utility; and
(e) To develop and recommend to the city council a municipal utility plan for the future development and extension of the water utility, the natural gas utility, the sanitary sewer utility and the stormwater utility.
(f) To hear and decide appeals designated for its review under Chapters 43, 43A and 48 of the Code.
Section 2: That this ordinance shall take effect and be in force 30 days from and after its passage and publication.
Statement of Purpose
STATEMENT OF PURPOSE: This resolution relating to inspection and/or reinspection of permitted stormwater activities and/or best management practices (BMPs) is to ensure compliance with state and federal regulations and local ordinances. It is intended to administer the city’s Erosion and Sediment Control (ESC) and MS4 Statement of Compliance programs, ensuring that all construction and post construction activities are conducted in a manner that minimizes the impact on the environment and protects public health and safety. The fees are charged to cover the costs associated with inspections, maintenance, and the overall management of the ESC and MS4 programs.