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A. The city’s surface and stormwater utility is necessary to further the public health, safety and welfare by promoting a comprehensive approach to surface and stormwater problems, controlling storm and surface runoff and enhancing environmental protection. Developed real property within the city contributes runoff to the city’s stormwater drainage system while also benefiting from the system and, therefore, should share in a fair and equitable funding program. The surface and stormwater utility will protect the city’s aquatic resources, provide a response to reduce flooding and erosion damages, reduce the discharge of pollutants and improve fish habitat within the city.

B. The rates and charges established herein are intended to be uniform for the same class of customers and service and comply with applicable law. The rates and charges also provide a method to fund the surface and stormwater utility and to secure issuance of general obligation or revenue bonds for such services, if the city council should, in its discretion, deem necessary. Imposition of these rates and charges is also necessary to promote the public health, safety and welfare by minimizing uncontrolled surface and stormwater, erosion and water pollution; to attempt to enhance water quality and environmental habitat and resources; and to provide for comprehensive management and administration of surface and stormwater.

C. This chapter specifically incorporates herein by this reference BMC 15.04.005 as currently enacted or hereafter modified. [Ord. 2001-02-007].