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Stantec <br /> CITY OF CENTERVILLE -2018 LOCAL WATER PLAN <br /> IMPLEMENTATION PROGRAM <br /> 7.0 IMPLEMENTATION PROGRAM <br /> This chapter of the LWP provides information as to the practical method for implementing the <br /> programs discussed in Chapter 6. Implementation and management of programs require both <br /> personnel and financial resources. This chapter provides information about which entities will be <br /> responsible for which programs as well as a method for raising funds to implement programs. <br /> 7.1 ADMINISTRATION RESPONSIBILITY AND IMPROVEMENT PLAN <br /> As stated in Section 6.2, the RCWD will continue to require permits for construction projects and <br /> all water resource management issues within the City of Centerville. The City's programs and <br /> policies will be administered in conjunction with RCWD programs; none of the programs and <br /> policies proposed in this LWP are meant to conflict with any of the RCWD programs or policies. <br /> Furthermore, Centerville endeavors to reduce redundancies with inspection, enforcement, and <br /> regulation. <br /> 7.2 FINANCING OF MANAGEMENT PROGRAMS <br /> The funding for implementation of several of the proposed programs and projects identified in <br /> the LWP could come from several sources. Possible sources of revenue include: <br /> Stormwater Utility Fee: Stormwater Utility fees are levied on all property in the City. The fee is <br /> collected each quarter with the sanitary sewer bill. The City's current fees are presented in <br /> Chapter 9. <br /> Building Permits: A cash dedication to the Stormwater Utility Fund is part of the building permit <br /> requirement. <br /> Stormwater Area Charge: New developments occurring in Centerville are charged a fee based <br /> on the total platted area. All revenue generated from this program is deposited into the <br /> Stormwater Utility Fund. The City's current fees are presented in Chapter 9. <br /> Special Assessments: The City may assess for improvement projects based on the benefit <br /> provided to the affected properties. The assessment may not be greater than the benefit <br /> provided to the property. <br /> Grants: Grant programs exist for water management projects and will be explored as possible <br /> funding sources. <br /> 7.27 <br /> 65 <br />