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certified: <br /> a. That such lot or tract of land has been assessed for the cost of construction or the <br /> storm sewer main or line with which the connection is made, or <br /> b. If no assessment has been levied for such construction cost, the proceedings for <br /> levying such assessment have been or will be completed in due course, or <br /> c. If no assessment has been levied and no assessment proceedings will be completed in <br /> due course, that a sum equal to the portion of cost of constructing said storm sewer <br /> main which would be assessable against said lot or tract has been paid to the City, or <br /> 2. If no such certificate can be issued by the Public Works Director no permit to connect to <br /> any storm sewer main shall be issued unless the applicant shall pay an additional <br /> connection fee which shall be equal to the portion of the cost of construction of the said <br /> storm sewer main which would be assessable against said lot or tract to be served by such <br /> connection. Said assessable cost is to be determined by the Public Works Director upon <br /> the same basis as any assessment previously levied against other property for the said <br /> main, including interest at a rate equal to the interest rate of the original assessment from <br /> the date of the original assessment and continuing for a period of20 years or the amount <br /> of years the assessment was payable, whichever is less. Interest may be waived or <br /> decreased, when it is determined by the Public Works Director that the improvement was <br /> not subject to utilization until a later date. If no such assessment has been levied, the <br /> assessable cost will be determined upon the basis of the uniform charge which may have <br /> been or which shall be charged for similar storm sewer improvements, determined on the <br /> basis of the total assessable cost of said main or line, allocated on a frontage basis, <br /> acreage basis, or both. <br /> 3. No building permit shall be issued for any building where the affected lot or parcel of <br /> land has been benefited by an assessed storm sewer improvement unless the provisions of <br /> this subsection have been complied with. (Ord. 745, 12-30-74; amd. 1995 Code) <br /> 803.03: STORM WATER ILLICIT DISCHARGE AND CONNECTIONS: <br /> A. Purpose: The purpose of the ordinance is to promote, preserve and enhance the natural <br /> resources within the City and protect them from adverse effects caused by non-storm water <br /> discharge by regulating discharges that would have an adverse and potentially irreversible <br /> impact on water quality and environmentally sensitive land. This ordinance will provide for <br /> the health, safety, and general welfare of the citizens of the City of Roseville through the <br /> regulation of non-storm water discharges to the storm drainage system to the maximum <br /> extent practicable as required by federal and state law. This ordinance establishes methods <br /> for controlling the introduction of pollutants into the municipal separate storm sewer system <br /> (MS4) in order to comply with requirements of the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination <br /> System (NPDES) permit process. The objectives of this ordinance are: <br /> 1. To regulate the contribution of pollutants to the municipal separate storm sewer system <br /> (MS4)by storm water discharges by any person. <br /> 2. To prohibit Illicit Connections and Discharges to the municipal separate storm sewer <br /> system. <br /> 3. To establish legal authority to carry out all inspection, surveillance and monitoring <br /> procedures necessary to ensure compliance with this ordinance. <br /> B. Definitions: For the purposes of this ordinance, the following terms, phrases, words and <br /> their derivatives shall have the meaning stated below. <br /> 1. BEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICE (BMP): Erosion and sediment control and water <br /> quality management practices that are the most effective and practicable means of <br /> controlling,preventing, and minimizing the degradation of surface water, including <br />