My property retains water, why should I pay?

As part of the storm water utility fee, the City has established a credit policy that reduces charges to nonresidential properties that have facilities that reduce the amount of runoff or pollutant loads discharged to the city’s storm water management system. Copies are available online at the City’s website or from the Stormwater program Office.

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1. Who has to pay the Stormwater Utility fee?
2. Why are churches and schools being billed?
3. I have a retail store in a shopping center and currently receive a water bill. Will I get the stormwater bill as well?
4. What is an Equivalent Service Unit (ESU)?
5. What is impervious area?
6. What is considered residential unit?
7. How are residential fees determined?
8. Why should I pay if there is not storm water inlet in front of my property?
9. My property retains water, why should I pay?
10. What about my private stormwater management system?
11. Why do we not charge properties upstream (that discharge to the City)?
12. Why enact a storm water utility fee instead of raising property taxes?
13. Why is this issue being addressed at this time?
14. When will the Utility be started?
15. My storm water rate is incorrect, how do I get it changed?