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Stormwater Utility Bill Status. MWEA Watershed Seminar December 9, 2009. Purposes. Why is stormwater utility legislation needed History of the Bolt decision Status of the stormwater utility bill. Why is a Stormwater Utility Bill Needed?. How do local governments pay for services? Taxes
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Stormwater Utility Bill Status MWEA Watershed Seminar December 9, 2009
Purposes • Why is stormwater utility legislation needed • History of the Bolt decision • Status of the stormwater utility bill
Why is a Stormwater Utility Bill Needed? • How do local governments pay for services? • Taxes • Special assessments • Grants and loans • Fees
Revised Total EmploymentSoutheast Michigan, 2000-2035 2009 Source: SEMCOG, U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis
Yearly Percent Change in Home Price, SEV, and Taxable ValueSoutheast Michigan Forecast Home Price SEV Taxable Value Source: SEMCOG
Percent Change in Taxable ValueSoutheast Michigan, 2008-2009 Large loss, -5% to -16.5% Loss, -2% to -4.9% Small loss, down to -1.9% Gain, up to 6.1%
Michigan Communities with Stormwater Utilities • Chelsea • Harper Woods • Marquette • New Baltimore • St. Clair Shores • Adrian • Ann Arbor • Berkley • Brighton (on hold 07-01-04)
Bolt History • 1998 Michigan Supreme Court Decision • Characteristics of fee v. tax • Regulatory • Proportional • Voluntary
Dealing with Bolt • Consternation on broad implications of Bolt • SEMCOG’s report on financing stormwater activities • MWEA endorsed report • Engaged and educated legislators
Stormwater UtilityDraft Bill Regulatory Purpose • Embedded in findings
Stormwater Utility Draft Bill Proportionate • Volume of runoff • Formulas established
Stormwater Utility Draft Bill Voluntary • Initially, no one is in • Credit for ‘Good Behavior’
Stormwater UtilityDraft Bill Mechanics • Plan • Ordinance
Stormwater Utility Status • Bill introduction • SB 1249, April 18, 2008 • Referred to Committee • Multiple workgroup sessions • SB 256, February 18, 2009 • Referred to Committee • Multiple workgroup sessions
Stormwater Utility StatusLegislative Priorities • Great Lakes Compact • SB 1249, Introduced April 18, 2008 • Referred to Committee • Multiple workgroup sessions • SB 256, Introduced February 18, 2009 • Referred to Committee • Multiple workgroup sessions • Wetlands Protection • Budget, budget, budget
Questions? Contact: Angela Riess riess@semcog.org 313-324-3348