Stormwater: Anne Arundel County Edition Chris Trumbauer, Councilman.

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Stormwater: Anne Arundel County Edition Chris Trumbauer, Councilman

Anne Arundel Co Population: 550,000 (2012)

Anne Arundel Co Population: 550,000 (2012) Shoreline: 500+ miles

Anne Arundel Co Population: 550,000 (2012) Shoreline: 500+ miles Swimming Advisory

Anne Arundel Co Population: 550,000 (2012) Shoreline: 500+ miles Swimming Advisory MS4 permit

Anne Arundel Co Population: 550,000 (2012) Shoreline: 500+ miles Swimming Advisory MS4 permit WIP Capital Cost: $897 M

Our Workgroup Dan Nees – Univ of MD Finance Center Bob Burdon – AA Chamber of Commerce Tom Ballentine – NAOIP Eliot Powell – AA Co Homebuilders Jerry Pesterfield – Community Rep Suzanne Etgen – Water Stewards Academy Erik Michelsen – South River Federation Susan Zellers – Marine Trades Assoc Doug Lashley – Greenvest Eric DeVito – land use attorney Chris Trumbauer – AA County Council Dick Ladd – AA County Council Staffed by Dept of Public Works

Our Program Applies only to improved properties with impervious surface coverage Two categories of assessment: Residential and Nonresidential Fee is phased in over 3 years (60% / 80% / 100%) Credits of up to 50% are available for multifamily residential and nonresidential properties to account for existing practices Equivalent residential unit (ERU) is 2,940 sq ft

Residential Fee Residential properties are assessed based on zoning classification Tier 1Low density (RA, RLD) Tier 2Medium density (R1, R2, R5) Tier 3High density (R10, R22) Incentive program for rebates for the purchase, construction, and installation of qualifying practices (rain barrels, rain gardens, etc)

Residential Fee TierImpervious (median)Fee 17,304$170 22,940$85 31,204$34

Nonresidential Fee Applies to commercial, industrial, multifamily residential, farms, marinas, homeowner association property, private roads Fee amount is based on actual impervious surface on the property (as a multiple of ERU amount) Fee is “capped” as no more than 25% of the property’s base property tax rate Credits given for existing practices, NPDES permits, clean marinas Non-profit properties’ fee is $1

Program Revenue Phase-in60%80%100% Fee revenue$13.3M$18.6M$23.2M Bond revenue$19.9M$39.2M$58.5M

Program Revenue ResidentialNonresidential Count152,92316,799 Total Imp (sf)535,685,313400,467,283 (acres)12,2989,193 Phased-in Fees $7,339,226 $5,975,676 % of Total Imp 57%43% % of Total Fees 55%45%

What will it fund? Replace/repair/upgrade culverts and outfalls Stream restoration projects Improve/repair existing sediment ponds Staff and contract services for project management and support

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