The Village Stormwater Utility is hereby created to be operated
under the administrative direction of the Village Engineer. The overall
operation of the Stormwater Utility shall be under the supervision
and control of the Village Board.
The Village, acting through the Stormwater Utility, may under
the authority of Chapters 61 and 66 of the Wisconsin Statutes, including,
but not limited to §§ 61.34(5), 61.36, 61.39, 66.0621,
66.0627, 66.0809, 66.0811, and 66.0821, do all those acts permitted
to a stormwater utility under Wisconsin Statutes, including, but not
limited to, the following:
A. Acquire, construct, lease, own, operate, maintain, extend, expand,
replace, clean, dredge, repair, manage and finance such facilities
as are deemed by the Village to be proper and necessary for storm
and surface water management. These facilities may include, without
limitation due to enumeration, surface and underground drainage facilities,
sewers, watercourse, retaining walls, ponds, streets, roads, ditches
and such other natural or man-made facilities as will support a stormwater
management system;
B. Undertake operations or activities, or provide any services deemed
by the Village to be proper and necessary for storm and surface water
management; and
C. Maintain compliance with all regulatory requirements for storm and
surface water management.
As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
APPROPRIATE FEE
Any or all of the fee components as established by the Village
Board.
DEVELOPED PARCEL
A parcel shall be considered developed pursuant to this chapter
if it has measurable impervious surfaces of at least 153 square feet.
[Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 17, Village
Code and Ordinances, Art. I)]
DIRECTOR
The Village Engineer or his/her designee.
EQUIVALENT RUNOFF UNIT (ERU)
The average horizontal impervious area of single-family properties
within the Village, based on the "Village Zoning District 2 Single-Family
Residence" zoning classification.
IMPERVIOUS AREA or IMPERVIOUS SURFACE
A horizontal surface that has been compacted or covered with
a layer of material so that it is highly resistant to infiltration
by rainwater. This includes, but is not limited to, streets, roofs,
sidewalks, parking lots and other similar surfaces as well as semi-impervious
surfaces such as compacted gravel, stone or clay.
UNDEVELOPED PARCEL
Any lot or parcel that has less than 153 square feet of impervious
surfaces.
For purposes of imposing the stormwater charges, all applicable
lands, lots and parcels shall be assigned a customer classification
by the Director.
A. Customer classification establishment. The following two customer
classifications are established:
B. Customer classification modification. The Village Board may, by ordinance,
modify the aforementioned customer classifications or establish additional
customer classifications to provide a fair and reasonable distribution
of the costs of the Stormwater Utility.
The following charge methodology is established for the purpose
of imposing stormwater charges:
A. Charge component establishment. There shall be three charge components
that may be used to share the costs of the Stormwater Utility. These
charge components are:
(1) Base charge (BC). The BC may be imposed on all lands, lots and parcels
in the Village. The base charge will be designed to reflect the fact
that all parcels benefit from the stormwater management activities
of the Village and/or that all parcels contribute stormwater runoff
(quantity burden) and pollution (quality burden) that must be managed
by the Village. The BC may be designed to collect the administrative
costs and other appropriate expenses of the stormwater utility operations
and maintenance. The BC may be based on the size of a parcel, impervious
area (ERU basis), or other method.
(2) Equivalency charge (EC). The EC may be imposed on all parcels with
impervious area. The EC will be designed on an ERU comparative basis.
(3) Special charge (SC). The SC may be imposed on parcels that are in
an area specially benefited and served by a particular stormwater
management facility or service. This charge will be developed to reflect
the relative burden of each parcel in a particular area that may not
be appropriate to allocate to all parcels throughout the Village.
The SC will be calculated on an ERU comparative basis unless dictated
otherwise by resolution or ordinance.
B. Charge component modification. The Village Board may, by ordinance
or resolution, modify the aforementioned charge components or establish
additional charge components to provide a fair and reasonable distribution
of the costs of the Stormwater Utility.
C. ERU establishment. The value 1.0 ERU is established to be equivalent
to 3,045 square feet of impervious area.
D. Impervious area determination. The Director shall be responsible
for determining the impervious area of parcels as necessary to establish
and maintain this stormwater utility, based on the best available
information, including, but not limited to, data supplied by the Village
Assessor, aerial photography, the parcel owner, tenant or developer.
The Director may require additional information as necessary to make
the determination.
E. Parcel ERU determination. The number of ERUs on an individual parcel
is determined as follows:
(1) Developed parcels. All parcels determined to be developed are classified
as such and are assigned an impervious area square footage and corresponding
ERU value rounded to the nearest 0.1 ERU.
(2) Undeveloped parcels. All parcels determined to be undeveloped (less
than 153 square feet of impervious surfaces) are classified as such
and assigned an impervious area square footage (if any) and an ERU
value of zero for the purposes of this Utility.
F. Stormwater fees. The Village Board may, by resolution, set or adjust
the base charge, equivalency charge and the special charge fees to
recover the cost of the stormwater management program. Stormwater
fees will be kept on file with the Village Clerk-Treasurer and the
Director. The fee for any individual parcel shall be the sum of all
applicable charge components.
G. Billing methodology. The fee applicable to a parcel as established
hereunder shall be billed to the parcel owner in the same manner as
the water and sewer utility fees. The parcel owner shall be responsible
for payment of the Stormwater Utility fee. A bill may be sent to a
parcel that is not receiving other services from the Village. Late
payment, failure to pay, and checks returned for insufficient funds
shall be subject to the same penalties as established and documented
by the Village for water and sewer utility fees. Unpaid charges may
be assessed as a lien against the parcel pursuant to §§ 66.0809
and 66.0821(4)(d), Wis. Stats.
Appeals regarding the stormwater utility charges levied herein
or any adjustment, rebate, or credit requests shall be made to the
Zoning Board of Appeals. The Board of Appeals shall make the determination
of the charges within the scope of this chapter after considering
all the facts in each case. If the finding of the Zoning Board of
Appeals is not acceptable, the appeal may be elevated to the Village
Board.
The Village shall separately account for the Stormwater Utility
finances. The Stormwater Utility shall prepare an annual budget, which
is to include all operation and maintenance costs, costs of borrowing,
capital costs and other costs related to the operation of the stormwater
utility. The budget is subject to approval by the Village Board. Any
excess stormwater revenues over expenditures in a year will be retained
by the fund for subsequent years' needs of the stormwater utility.
In the event that any provision of this chapter is for any reason
held to be invalid, unconstitutional, or unenforceable by any court
of competent jurisdiction, such portions of this chapter shall be
deemed separate, distinct and independent provisions of the chapter
and all remaining portions of this chapter shall remain in full force
and effect.