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File #: 1321-2012    Version: 1
Type: Ordinance Status: Passed
File created: 6/11/2012 In control: Rules & Reference Committee
On agenda: 7/23/2012 Final action: 7/25/2012
Title: To amend Chapter 1147 of the Columbus City Code by enacting Section 1147.21 to authorize the Director of Public Utilities to promulgate a rule that allows a credit on the Clean River Sanitary Sewer Charge for any customer that exceeds the detention requirements of the Stormwater Drainage Manual.
Sponsors: Eileen Paley
Explanation

BACKGROUND: This legislation will supplement Chapter 1147 of Columbus City Code to provide authorization for the Director of Public Utilities to enact a rule that will provide a discount on the current Wet Weather Charge for customers who exceed the detention requirements of the City's Stormwater Drainage Manual.

FISCAL IMPACT: The fiscal impact is estimated to be very small.

Title

To amend Chapter 1147 of the Columbus City Code by enacting Section 1147.21 to authorize the Director of Public Utilities to promulgate a rule that allows a credit on the Clean River Sanitary Sewer Charge for any customer that exceeds the detention requirements of the Stormwater Drainage Manual.

Body

WHEREAS, previously, Columbus enacted a stormwater fee applicable to Columbus residents for the purpose of creating a stormwater utility to address stormwater issues inside the City; and

WHEREAS, Columbus' stormwater fee is based on calculating impervious surfaces for each customer, with 2000 square feet being referred to as an Equivalent Residential Unit (ERU); and

WHEREAS, Columbus City Code Section 1149.12 authorized the Director of Public Utilities to enact a rule that provided for credits from the stormwater fee; and

WHEREAS, pursuant to that authority, the Director enacted a rule that allows a credit from the stormwater fee for customers that exceed the detention requirements of the Stormwater Drainage Manual, as such customers are discharging less stormwater to the City; and

WHEREAS, in 2005, Columbus created the Wet Weather Charge to assist the City in paying for capital projects required by a consent order with Ohio EPA, and the Wet Weather Charge was based on the same ERU calculation as the stormwater fee; and

WHEREAS, the Department inadvertently allowed customers who were receiving a stormwater credit on their ERU count to also receive a credit on their Wet Weather Charge; and

WHEREAS, allowing a credit on the Wet Weather Charge fo...

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