§ 153.01 ORGANIZATION, ADMINISTRATION, AND MANAGEMENT.
   (A)   The Town Council shall seek to work with the county and the state to establish common goals and objectives for stormwater management.
   (B)   The program shall be long-term, comprehensive, and cohesive.
   (C)   The Town Council may establish and maintain a budget for coordinating, planning, building, operating, repairing, extending, and improving flood control and stormwater facilities, systems, and services.
   (D)   As necessary, the Town Council shall enact and enforce rules and regulations addressing:
      (1)   Prescription of the design criteria or service level for stormwater facilities, systems, and services;
      (2)   Establishment and collection of fees including plan review and inspection fees (such fees shall only be sufficient to cover the cost of review and inspection);
      (3)   Setting of service charge rates, timing of service charge bills, and procedures for collection; and
      (4)   Protection of the drainage facilities, improvements, and properties controlled by the Town Council, and prescription for their appropriate use, i.e., grass clippings and leaves.
   (E)   The Superintendent of Utilities shall periodically issue reports to the Town Council regarding the status of flood control and stormwater drainage services, and shall address in a timely manner drainage issues in the service area.
   (F)   The Superintendent of Utilities shall periodically review policy for adequacy and completeness, and shall make recommendations to the Town Council for modifications and/or revisions to the existing policy when necessary.
   (G)   The Superintendent of Utilities shall develop and continue an ongoing program of drainage and flood control related in-service training for the staff. Topics shall be varied in nature and shall continue to expand the knowledge and understanding of the staff involved in any aspect of stormwater management.
   (H)   The Town Council shall designate personnel responsible for coordination and implementation of state and federal program requirements.
(Ord. 1995-6, passed 8-2-1995)