68-221-1107 - Facilities user's fee.
68-221-1107. Facilities user's fee.
(a) All municipalities constructing, operating, or maintaining storm water or flood control facilities are authorized to establish a graduated storm water user's fee which may be assessed and collected from each user of the storm water facilities provided by the municipality. These fees shall be reasonable in amount and used exclusively by the municipality for purposes set forth in this part. Such a graduated storm water user's fee shall be based on actual or estimated use of the storm water and/or flood control facilities of the municipality, and each user or user class shall only be required to pay its proportionate share of the construction, administration, operation and maintenance including replacement costs of such facilities based on the user's actual or estimated proportionate contribution to the total storm water runoff from all users or user classes. To ensure a proportionate distribution of all costs to each user or user class, the user's contribution shall be based on factors such as the amount of impervious area utilized by the user, the water quality of user's storm water runoff or the volume or rate of storm water runoff. Persons, including, but not limited to, owners and operators of agricultural land, whose storm water runoff is not discharged into or through the storm water or flood control facilities, or both, of the municipality shall be exempted from payment of the graduated storm water user fee authorized by this section. The fee structure shall provide adjustments for users who construct facilities to retain and control the quantity of storm water runoff. Prior to establishing or amending such user's fees, the municipality shall advertise its intent to do so by notice published in a newspaper of general circulation in such municipality at least thirty (30) days in advance of the meeting of the governing body which shall consider such adoption or amendment.
(b) The municipality providing such service is authorized to enter into a contract for the collection of such storm water facilities fees with any public or private corporation or municipal utilities board or commission operating a water, gas, or electric system other than an electric cooperative incorporated under the provisions of the Electric Cooperative Law, title 65, chapter 25, part 2, in the area of the storm water facilities or to make contracts with any other city, town, or utility district to bill and collect storm water fees as a designated item on its utility bill or, in any county which is not in the state's computer assisted appraisal system (CAAS), to enter into a contract or interlocal agreement with the county in which such municipality is located to bill and collect storm water fees for the municipality as a designated item on the ad valorem tax notice issued by the county trustee. In addition, if any county which is not in the state's computer assisted appraisal system constructs, operates or maintains storm water or flood control facilities and establishes and assesses on each user of the storm water facilities provided by the county a graduated storm water user's fee in accordance with this chapter, then the county trustee of such county is authorized to bill and collect such storm water fees for such county as a designated item on the ad valorem tax notice issued by the county trustee. The contract may provide for the discontinuance of utility service to storm water facility users who fail or refuse to pay storm water facility user charges, including the right not to accept payment of the utility bill from any user without receiving at the same time payment of any storm water facility charges owed by such user and not to re-establish utility services until such time as all past due storm water facility service charges owed by such user have been paid and/or the user of the storm water facility has performed all acts and discharged all obligations required by the ordinances or resolutions of the municipality.
[Acts 1993, ch. 257, § 7; 2004, ch. 578, § 1; 2004, ch. 849, § 1.]