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Ordinance 26700006.170.045 WSS:imm 02/23/88 R:03/12/88 ORDINANCE NO. 2670 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF EDMONDS, WASHINGTON, RLLATING TO STORM AND SURFACE WATER, AMENDING THE EDMONDS CITY CODE BY ADDING A NEW CHAPTER 7.50 ESTABLISHING A STORMWATER MANAGEMENT UTILITY, COMBINING THE STORMWATER MANAGEMENT UTILITY WITH THE COMBINED WATER AND SEWER UTILITY OF THE CITY, AND FIXING A TIME WHEN THE SAME SHALL BE EFFECTIVE. WHEREAS, in the past the City of - 3monds has performed storm r'-ainage _.,d surface water management- functions as a part of the operation of its sewer utility and has financed those storm dra nage and surface water functions and various storm drainage and surface water facilities through a combination of dedications from developers of property served by the City's sewer utility contributions from other funds of the City, including the City's general fund, and contributions of revenue from the sewer utility of the City; and WHEREAS, the Edmonds City Council finds that an expanding population and increased development of land has and will continue to increase demands on the City's present storm drainage facilities; that the present storm drainage facilities are inadequate to meet these increased demands; that stormwater runoff has caused significant damage to parts of the City; that flood water during a major storm carries a higher concentration of pollutants which may contaminate the City's water supply; that uncontrollo? water runoff on streets and highways poses a safety hazard to both lives and property; that increased runoff has led WSS504750 - 1 - 1 to erosion and sediientation of previously stable streams; and WHEREAS, the City Council has determined that storm drainage and surfo^_e water runoff must oe controlled in a manner that minimizes property damage and soil erosion, and protects the public health, safety, and welfare; that the current level of funding for storm drainage and surface water control is not adequate to meet current and future net is to protect public and private pr-perty from storm and surface water damage; that all real property within the City's boundaries, both present and future, contributes runoff to the City's storm and surface water drainage system; and that all property benefits from the storm and surface water management efforts of the City and should contribute financiall- to the payment of expenses for planning, design, construction, maintenance, administration, operation, and improvement of the City's storm and surface water drainage system; and WHEREAS, the City Council now desires to create a separate storm drainage and surface water utility for formal purposes; and WHEREAS, a stormwater management consultant retained by the City, st-f` of the Cif, s ?ublic Works Division. a citizens advisory group, and the City's bond counsel have made presentations and/or reports to the City Council; that after review of the various presentations and reports, the City Coui..:il finds that storm and surface water should be managed, regulated, and contrclled under unified management of a storm and surface water utility; and WSS50475O - 2 - WHEREAq, the City Council desires to merge the storm drainage and surface water utility with the combined water supply and distribution system and sanitary sewage disposal system of the City for purposes of operation but to maintain the storm drainage and surface water utility as a separate utility for purposes of utility accounting and rate accountability; NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EDMONDS, WASHINGTON, ORDAINS AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. A new Chapter 7.50 entitled Stormwater Management Utility is hereby added to the Edmonds City Code to read as follows: Chapter 7.50 STORMWATER MANAGEMENT UTILITY 7.50.010 Stormwater Management Utility Created - Responsibilities. There is hereby created and established, pursuant to RCW Chapters 35A.80 and 35.67, a storm and surface water utility to be known as the "Edmonds Stormwater Management Utility." All references to "the Utility" in this Chapter refer to the Edmonds Stormwater Management Utility. The Utility will have primary authority and responsibility for carrying out the City's comprehensive drainage and storm sewLr plan, including responsibilities for planning, design, -onstruction, maintenance, administration, and operation of all City storm and surface water facilities, as well as establishing standards for design, construction, and maintenance of imprr,vements on private property where these may affect storm and surface water management. 7.50.020 Administrator of Utility. The Director of Community Services shall be ex officio administrator of the Utility. 7.50.030. Svstem or Plan of Stormwater Management Utility. There is hereby specified and adopted the original system or plan of the Stormwater Management Utility, which shall include all properties, interests, and physical and intangible rights of ever} nature owned or held by the City, i WSS504750 - 3 - however acquired, insofar as they relate to or concern storm or surface water sewage, further including, without limitation, all properties, interests, and rights acquired by adverse possession or by prescription, directly or through another, in and to the drainage or storage, or both, of storm or surface waters, or both, through, under, or over lands, watercourses, sloughs, streams, ponds, lakes, and swamps, all beginning in each instance at a point where storm or surface waters first enter the storm and surface water system of the City and ending in each instance at a point where the storm or-arface waters exit from *he storm and surface water system of the City, and in width to the full extent of inundation caused by storm or flood conditions. 7.50.040 Transfer of Property to Stormwater Management Utility. The City Council expressly finds the value of the above -described original system or plan of storm drainage and surface water facilities, together with funds currently held in the Water and Sewer Fund in the amount of $690,000, is equal to the value of release from primary responsibility therefore insofar as it relates to or concerns storm or surface waters within the City. Accordingly, all of the C*tv's above - mentioned racilities, including the rights and interests as a part thereof as they relate to or concern storm or surface waters, and the funds in the amount of $690,000 are, for purposes of RCW 43.09.210, hereby transferred to and subject to the administration of the City'-. Stormwater Management Utility created by this Chapter, and all other institutions and departments of the City having primary responsibility therefore within the City are, to the same extent, released from such primary responsibility. Inasmuch as the City now owns all of those facilities, including the rights and interests as a part thereof and the original system or plan set forth in Edmonds City Code 7.50.030, there is no estimated cost thereof. 7.50.050 Rates and Charges. The administrator of the Utility shall formulate and propose to the City Council for adoption by ordinance a system of rates and charges for services of the Utility. To the extent required by RCW 35.67.190, RCW 35.92.010 and other applicable law, rates charged shall be uniform for the same class of customers or service. In classifying customers served by the Utility, any or all of the followi.ig factors shall be considered: WSS50475O - 4 - The difference in cost of service to the various customers; the location of the various customers within and without the City; the intensity of development of the property; the types of surfaces on the property; the difference in cost of maintenance, operation, repair, and replacement of the various parts of the system; the different character of the service furnished various customers; the quantity and quality of the surface and storm water generated; capital contributions made to the system, including, but not limited to, assessments; and any other matters which present a reasonable difference as a ground for distinction. Section 2. A new Chapter 7.60, entitled COMBINED UTILITY, is hereby added to the Edmonds City Code to read as follows: Chapter 7.60 COMBINED UTILITY 7.60.010 Combination of Combined Water and Sewer Utility and Stormwater Management Utility. The City is maintaining and operating C, combined water supply and distribution system and sanitiry sewage disposal system and, by Chapter 7.50 of the Edmons City Code, has created a stormwater management utility. Pursuant to the pro-isions of RCW 35.67.331, the present combined water and sewage utility, and the stormwater management utility, together with all additions, extensions and betterments thereof at any time made, are hereby combined into a single utility, provided that the accounting procedure for each system shall be kept separate as required by RCW 35.37.010. The combined water, sewage and stormwater management utility of the City, together with all additions, extensions and betterments thereof at any time made, shall hereinafter be called the "k umbined Utility." 7.60.020 Separate Rates; Accountability. The Council declares its intent to establish rates for the combined water and sewerage ut tity and stormwater management utility. In order WSS504750 - 5 - to better account for the cost; of the respective components of the Combined Utility, the Administrative Services Director is directed to maintain such separate funds and accounting structures as may be necessary to discretely account for the costs, expenses and revenues of each component utility. When the staff makes recommendations for the establishment, increas. or decrease in any rate, it is directed to prr)vide supporting data which separately reflects such costs, expenses and revenues for each component utility. Section 3. The initial responsibilities of the Utility shall include the development of a City's Comprehensive Drainage and Stormwater PI-n. Such plan, o- individual componer— of such a plan relating to individual drainage districts, shall be formulated and proposed for adoption by the City Council. Such proposed components and the plan as a whole shall take into account the findings and recommendations contained in the report of the citizen's advisory committee on storm drainage, and dditional committee reports as they are received and approved by the Council. Section 4. If any section, sentence, clause or phrase of this ordinance should be held to be invalid :)r unconsti- tutional by a court of competent jurisdiction, such invalidity or unconstitutionality shall not atfect the validity or constitu- tionality of any other section, -sentence, clause or phrase of this ordinance. WSS504750 - 6 - Section 5. This ordinance, being an exercise of a power specifically delegated to the City legislative body, is not subject to referendum, and shall take effect five (5) days after passage and publication of tht ordinance which is hereby approved. ATTEST/AUTHENTICATED: /C-I1Y CLERK, JACQUELINF G. PARRETT APPROVED AS TO FORM: OFFICE OF THE CI:v ATTORNEY: BY: FILED WITH THE CITY CLERK: April 12, 1988 PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL: Mav 3, 1988 PUBLISHED: "lay 8, 1988 EFFECTIVE DATE: May 13, 1, 83b OPDINANCE NO. 2670 WSS50475O - 7 -