929.02 FINDINGS, DETERMINATION AND POWER.
It is hereby found, determined, and declared that those elements of the System which provide for the collection, treatment and disposal of storm water and regulation of ground water are of benefit and provide services to all property within the incorporated City limits, including property not presently served by the storm elements of the system. The beneficiaries of the system include all real properties within the City of Hamilton which benefit by the provision, operation and improvement of the system. Such benefits may include, but are not limited to, the provision of adequate systems of collection, conveyance, detention, treatment and release of storm water, the reduction of hazard to property and life resulting from storm water runoff, improvement in general health and welfare through reduction of undesirable storm water conditions, and improvement to the water quality in the storm and surface water system and its receiving waters.
The Director of Public Works shall manage the Storm Water Management System, and upon approval of the City Manager, shall:
(a) Prepare regulations as needed to implement this chapter and forward the same to City Council for consideration and adoption, and adopt such procedures as are required to implement said regulations or carry out other responsibilities of the Utility;
(b) Administer the acquisition, design, construction, maintenance and operation of the System, including capital improvements.
(c) Administer and enforce this chapter and all regulations and procedures adopted relating to the design construction, maintenance, operation and alteration of the utility system including, but not limited to, the quantity, quality and/or velocity of the storm water conveyed thereby.
(d) Inspect private systems as necessary to determine the compliance of such systems with this chapter and any regulations adopted pursuant to this chapter.
(e) Advise City Council, the City Manager and City departments on matters relating to the Utility.
(f) Prepare and revise a comprehensive drainage plan for adoption by City Council periodically.
(g) Review plans, approve or deny, inspect and accept extensions to the System.
(h) Establish and enforce regulations to protect and maintain water quality within the System in compliance with water quality standards established by state, regional and/or federal agencies as now adopted or hereafter amended,
(i) Analyze the cost of services and benefits provided, and the system and structure of fees, charges, fines and otner revenues of the Storm Water User Fee annually.
(Ord. 2002-1-14. Passed 1-23-02.)