The following words and phrases, when used in this article, shall have the meanings ascribed to them by this section, except where the context indicates otherwise:
Benefitted property.An improved lot or tract to which drainage service is made available under this article.
Cost of service.As applied to a drainage system service to any benefitted property, means:
(1) The prorated cost of the acquisition, whether by eminent domain or otherwise, of land, rights-of-way, options to purchase land, easements, and interests in land relating to structures, equipment, and facilities used in draining the benefitted property;
(2) The prorated cost for the acquisition, construction, repair, and maintenance of structures, equipment, and facilities used in draining the benefitted property;
(3) The prorated cost of architectural, engineering, legal, and related services, plans and specifications, studies, surveys, estimates of cost and of revenue, and all other expenses necessary or incident to planning, providing, or determining the feasibility or practicability of structures, equipment, and facilities used in draining the benefitted property;
(4) The prorated cost of all machinery, equipment, furniture, and facilities necessary or incident to the provision and operation of draining the benefitted property;
(5) The prorated cost of funding and financing charges and interest arising from construction projects and the start-up cost of a drainage facility used in draining the benefitted property;
(6) The prorated cost of debt service and reserve requirements of structures, equipment, and facilities provided by revenue bonds or other drainage revenue-pledge securities or obligations issued by the city; and
(7) The administrative costs of the drainage utility system.
Drainage.Bridges, catchbasins, channels, conduits, creeks, culverts, detention ponds, ditches, draws, flumes, pipes, pumps, sloughs, treatment works, and appurtenances to those items, whether natural or artificial, or using force or gravity, that are used to draw off surface water from land, carry the water away, collect, store, or treat the water, or divert the water into natural or artificial watercourses.
Drainage charge.The levy imposed to recover the cost of the city's service in furnishing drainage for any benefitted property, and an amount in contribution to funding of future drainage system construction by the city.
Drainage system.The drainage owned or controlled in whole or in part by the city and dedicated to the service of the benefitted property.
Facilities.The property, either real, personal, or mixed, that is used in providing drainage and included in the system.
Improved lot or tract.A lot or tract that has a structure or other improvement on it that causes an impervious coverage of the soil under the structure or improvement.
Public utility.The drainage service that is regularly provided by the city through municipal property dedicated to that service to the users of benefitted property within the boundaries of the city.
User.The person or entity who owns or occupies a benefitted property.
(Ordinance 2010-03-02, sec. 2, adopted 3/22/10)