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<br /> <br /> <br />2004 Assessment Policy – Page 19 <br />constructed. Each unit will be assessed at the determined rate for each size <br />and number of services installed. This will be known as the building service <br />assessment. <br /> <br />Storm Sewer <br /> <br />A. Definitions and General Provisions <br /> <br /> 1. Storm Sewer Improvement District <br /> <br />The City Council may, at its discretion, construct and finance storm sewer <br />improvements by utilizing a storm sewer tax district, pursuant to Minnesota <br />Statute 444.16 through 444.21. <br /> <br /> <br /> 2. Storm Sewer Trunk Facilities <br /> <br /> a. Ponds <br /> <br />A basin or wetland constructed or naturally located within a permanent <br />easement for the purpose of containing storm runoff. May be a <br />retention (permanent) pond; detention (temporary) pond; or a <br />combination of both. Arden Hills is within the Rice Creek Watershed <br />District (RCWD), which may require additional improvement to <br />control flow discharge from the ponds. The RCWD has a formal <br />permitting process governing pond construction. <br /> <br /> b. Pipe Network <br /> <br />A network of pipes ranging in size generally from thirty inches (30") <br />through seventy-two inches (72"). The trunk pipe networks are <br />designed to collect stormwater runoff from an area generally larger <br />than forty (40) acres. <br /> <br /> <br /> 3. Channels, Ditches and Swales <br /> <br />Conveyance network constructed within permanent easements for the <br />purposes of transporting stormwater runoff. <br /> <br /> <br /> 4. Storm Sewer Lateral Facilities <br /> <br />A network of pipes ranging in size generally from twelve inches (12") to <br />twenty-seven inches (27") designed to collect stormwater runoff from a <br />specified small area to a trunk facility. The lateral facilities also include street