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File #: 25-0251    Version: 1 Name: Public Hearing Request - Minor System Storm Water Fees Amendment for the City of Charlotte, Town of Matthews and Town of Mint Hill
Type: Consent Status: Consent
File created: 4/17/2025 In control: LUESA
On agenda: 5/6/2025 Final action:
Title: Public Hearing Request - Minor System Storm Water Fees Amendment for the City of Charlotte, Town of Matthews and Town of Mint Hill
Attachments: 1. BA 25-0251 PUBLIC NOTICE_CITY_TOWNS Storm Water Fees - 5-6-25.pdf
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Title

Public Hearing Request - Minor System Storm Water Fees Amendment for the City of Charlotte, Town of Matthews and Town of Mint Hill

 

Action

ACTION:

Schedule a public hearing for June 17, 2025, for the Minor System component of the Storm Water Fee for the City of Charlotte, Town of Matthews and Town of Mint Hill

 

 

Staff Contact:      Don Ceccarelli, Land Use and Environmental Services Agency (LUESA) - Storm Water Services

 

 

Presentation:      No                                             

 

 

BACKGROUND/JUSTIFICATION:

In 1994, the County implemented a Storm Water fee to fund the administration of storm water management programs to improve water quality, reduce flood losses and repair and or maintain the storm drainage system.

 

Minor System Component for municipal jurisdictions:  By Interlocal Agreement, the minor system of the storm water system is defined as ditches, swales, pipes, etc. that drain less than 1 square mile and is the responsibility of the City inside the City limits and each Town inside the town limits.  The revenue generated from the minor system component of the storm water fee charged within each municipal jurisdiction is returned to that jurisdiction to fund their storm water management programs.

 

To address the substantial increase in unfunded projects and resident’s requests, projects in the right-or way and aging infrastructure, the City of Charlotte, Town of Matthews and Town of Mint Hill proposes a change to the minor system component of the Storm Water fee.

 

MCSWS requests a public hearing be set in accordance with the Storm Water Management Interlocal Agreement and State law for considering such increases.

 

On February 20, 2025, the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Storm Water Advisory Committee unanimously endorsed the City of Charlotte’s FY2026 Operating and Capital budgets (including the above fee increases) and forwarded its recommendations to the County Manager and the Board of County Commissioners.

 

 

PROCUREMENT BACKGROUND:

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POLICY IMPACT:

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FISCAL IMPACT:

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