It is found, determined and declared as follows:
A. The management of stormwater quality and other surface
water discharges within the Town is a matter that affects the health, safety
and welfare of the Town, its citizens and businesses.
B. Failure to effectively manage stormwater quality may
create, among other things, erosion of lands, damage to homes and businesses,
create sedimentation and environmental damages to waterways within the Town.
C. A system for the collection, conveyance, storage, treatment
and disposal of stormwater provides services to all properties within the
Town of Vernon and surrounding areas.
D. Failure to effectively manage stormwater contributes
to the further degradation of the water quality in area water bodies.
E. In order to protect the health, safety and welfare of
the public, the Town Board establishes a Stormwater Utility and authorizes
the establishment of a fee in connection therewith.
F. The Town is acting under the authority contained in Chapters
60 and 66 of the Wisconsin Statutes and, in particular, §§ 66.0621,
66.0809, 66.0821, 66.0627 and 66.0827.
G. Those elements of the Stormwater Utility which provide
for the management of stormwater and the improvement of stormwater quality
are of benefit to all real property within the Town, including property not
presently served by said Stormwater Utility.
H. The costs of operating and maintaining the Stormwater
Utility and financing land acquisition, necessary repairs, replacement, improvements
and extension thereof should, to the maximum extent practicable, be allocated
in direct relationship to the contributions to the demand for stormwater management
services.
I. The fees established herein bear a reasonable relationship
to the service provided by the Town's Stormwater Utility.
J. The area of impervious surfaces on each property is the
most important factor influencing the cost of the stormwater management services,
systems and facilities provided by the Town of Vernon or to be provided by
the Town of Vernon in the future, and the area of impervious surfaces on each
property is therefore the most appropriate parameter for calculating a periodic
Stormwater Utility fee.
K. The existence of privately owned and maintained on-site
or off-site systems, facilities, activities or assets which significantly
reduce or otherwise mitigate the impact of a particular property on the Town
of Vernon's Stormwater Utility's cost of providing stormwater management services
and/or stormwater management systems and facilities should be taken into account
to reduce the Stormwater Utility fee on that property either in the form of
a direct reduction or credit, and such reduction or credit should be conditional
upon continuing provision of such services, systems, facilities, activities
or assets in a manner complying with the standards and codes as determined
by the Town Board and as set forth herein.
It is determined and declared to be necessary and conducive to the protection
of the public health, safety, welfare and convenience of the Town to collect
charges from all users of the Town stormwater collection system. The proceeds
of such charges will be used to fund the management of its stormwater system
of the Town to include reinvestment in the maintenance and improvement of
existing infrastructures, and other improvements to the system that will reduce
urban non-point source pollution in stormwater run-off consistent with federal
and state regulations.
The Town Board of the Town of Vernon pursuant to the provisions of § 66.0827
of the Wisconsin Statutes does hereby declare that the stormwater management
program of the Town of Vernon consisting of all facilities and services designed
for the proper collection, conveyance, storage, treatment and disposal of
stormwater shall be designated the "Stormwater Utility."
The Town Board shall cause an annual audit of the books of the Stormwater
Utility to be made and shall make the books and records relating to the Stormwater
Utility available for inspection during regular business hours.
Unless the chapter specifically indicates otherwise, the meaning of
terms used in this chapter shall be as follows:
DEVELOPED PROPERTY
Real property which has been altered from its natural state by the
addition of any improvements, such as a building, structure or impervious
surface.
DWELLING UNIT
A single unit or apartment providing complete, independent living
facilities for one or more persons, including permanent provisions for living,
sleeping, eating, cooking, and sanitation.
EQUIVALENT RUN-OFF UNIT (ERU)
The statistical average amount of horizontal impervious area per
single-family property of the 75 selected "single-family properties" within
the Town on the date of adoption of this chapter. One ERU has been calculated
to be an average of 6,904 square feet. The horizontal impervious area includes,
but is not limited to, all areas covered by structures, roof extensions, patios,
porches, driveways, and sidewalks.
EXTENSION and REPLACEMENT
All costs of extension, addition, and capital improvements to the
system, the renewal and replacement of capital assets or purchase and installation
of new equipment for the system, or land acquisition for the system, or any
related costs thereto, or payment for extraordinary maintenance and repair,
including the costs of construction, or any other expenses which are not costs
of operation and maintenance.
FISCAL YEAR
A twelve-month period commencing on the first day of January of any
year.
IMPERVIOUS AREA or IMPERVIOUS SURFACE
A horizontal surface which has been compacted or covered with a layer
of material so that it is highly resistant to infiltration by rainwater. It
includes, but is not limited to, semi-impervious surfaces such as compacted
clay, gravel, as well as streets, roofs, sidewalks, parking lots, and other
similar surfaces.
MOBILE HOME
A single residential unit (mobile home) within a mobile home park.
MULTIFAMILY
A residential property with two or more dwelling units.
NONRESIDENTIAL
Any developed property not used, primarily, as a permanent residence,
such as an agricultural, commercial, industrial property or an institutional
property (schools, churches, hospitals, fraternal organizations, parks, municipal
facilities, etc.).
OPERATING BUDGET
Estimated revenues and the estimated costs for operations and maintenance,
extension, and replacement of the system for each fiscal year.
OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE
The current expenses, paid or accrued, of operation, maintenance,
and current repair of the system, as calculated in accordance with sound accounting
practice, and includes, without limiting the generality of the foregoing,
insurance premiums, administrative expenses, labor, executive compensation,
the cost of materials and supplies used for current operations, and charges
for the accumulation of appropriate reserves for current expenses not annually
incurred, but which are such as may reasonably be in accordance with sound
accounting practice.
RATE
The user fee charged on each ERU. The rate is determined by the Town
Board for each fiscal year.
REVENUES
All rates, fees, assessments, rentals, fines or other charges or
other income received by the Town in connection with the management and operation
of the system, including amounts received from the investment or deposit of
moneys in any fund or account, as herein required, and any amounts contributed
by the Town, all as calculated in accordance with sound accounting practices.
STORMWATER SYSTEM or SYSTEM
The existing stormwater collection system of the Town and all improvements
thereto which by this chapter are constituted as the property and responsibility
of the Town to be operated as an enterprise to, among other things, conserve
water, control discharges necessitated by rainfall events, incorporate methods
to collect, convey, store, absorb, inhibit, treat, use or reuse water to prevent
or reduce flooding, over-drainage, environmental degradation and water pollution
or otherwise affect the quality and quantity of discharge from such system.
UNDEVELOPED LAND
Any real property with no impervious area and no quantifiable impact
to the Town's stormwater system.
USER FEE
The charge established by the Town Board on developed property in
the Town to pay for operations and maintenance, and extension and replacement
for the stormwater system.
Bills for the user fee shall be rendered as part of the property tax
bill for the property and become due and payable on the same date as the property
tax bill. A penalty of 1% per month shall be added to bills not paid by the
due date.
All user fees established hereunder shall be a lien upon the property
served pursuant to §§ 66.0821(4)(d) and 66.0809(3) of the Wisconsin
Statutes and shall be collected in the manner therein provided.
The Town Board shall set the ERU rate by separate resolution.
The Town Board shall adopt a system of stormwater utility credits and
shall operate as follows. In general, no credit shall be given for the installation
of stormwater management facilities required by the Town, Waukesha County,
or state stormwater regulations.
A. Nonresidential properties which are not required to comply with §
200-11C,
F and
I of the Town's Code of Ordinances which take mitigating steps to improve the quality of stormwater discharge by implementing best management practices that reduce the average annual loading of total suspended solids from existing development by 40% or more and are designed and/or implemented in accordance with current Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources guidelines and have maintenance agreements in place with the Town of Vernon for the best management practice as applicable, may be eligible for a reduction of the annual user fee for that portion of the impervious area treated by best management practices. The reduction shall be determined on a case-by-case basis up to a maximum reduction of 50%.
B. Nonresidential properties or portions of properties with
impervious surface areas that are internally drained may be eligible for a
reduction of the annual user fee. The reduction shall be determined on a case-by-case
basis up to a maximum reduction of 50%.
C. No credit shall be considered for structural or nonstructural best management practices that are required in order to comply with §
200-11C,
F and
I of the Town's Code of Ordinances.
D. No credits shall be considered for any "natural" features
such as, but not limited to, wetlands, lakes and floodplains or water impoundment
of any kind in existence prior to passage of this chapter.
Notwithstanding §§
276-12 and
276-13, any user may file a complaint with the Public Service Commission claiming that rates, rules and practices herein are unreasonable or unjustly discriminatory pursuant to § 66.0821(5), Wis. Stats.