Examples of Stormwater Service Area in a sentence
Resolution of the City of Tampa, Florida, relating to the provision of Stormwater Management Services provided by the City's Stormwater Utility; imposing Stormwater charges against developed property located in the Stormwater Service Area for the fiscal year beginning October 1, 2016; approving the Stormwater roll; directing that the Stormwater roll be certified to the Hillsborough County Tax Collector; and providing an effective date.
The GCG Program will continue to be funded from the Stormwater Service Area operating budget under cost centre 23733 and account 715601.
The provided sample data includes: • NEORSD_Rain_Gages_GIS_020420201.zip: Rain Gauge Network Shapefile. GARR Service Area Grid Shapefile. District Stormwater Service Area Shapefile. District Wastewater Service Area Shapefile. District RSMP Watersheds Shapefile.
The financial impact resulting from the adoption of the recommendations (maintaining the assumed roads and storm sewer infrastructure) is minimal and funding is available from the existing Roads Service Area and Stormwater Service Area 2020 operations and maintenance budgets.
There is also a proposal by Michael Everson ([10]) to include the (currently obsolete) symbols for 10.000, 100.000 and1.000.000 in positions 0487, 0488 and 0489.10 But other old numerical no-tation symbols (10.000.000, 100.000.000 and 1.000.000.000) are not even con- sidered.
Impervious surfaces include the rooftop, patios, driveways, parking lots, and similar areas.Page 5 of 9 • The City has determined that the average Residential Property in the Stormwater Service Area includes 2,138 square feet of impervious surface, which is defined as the “Equivalent Stormwater Unit” or “ERU Value.” • The annual Stormwater Management Utility Fee rate for the Fiscal Year beginning October 1, 2019, will be $72.00 for each ERU.
An ERU is defined as 1,830 square feet of impervious area, which is the impervious area of average Residential Property within the Stormwater Service Area.
In consideration of the District’s agreement to perform all billing and collection of stormwater fees within the Stormwater Service Area contained within the Amendment to the RSMP Agreement, the parties agree to the removal of Article 4.0 of the Settlement Agreement entitled Direct Bill North Royalton for Stormwater Fees.
The Stormwater Service Area plans, develops, constructs, maintains and renews a stormwater system which protects property, infrastructure and the natural environment from erosion and flooding and enhances water quality.
Under the District’s RSMP, the District is responsible for the regional stormwater system (RSS) which is defined as the entire system of watercourses, stormwater conveyance structures, and stormwater control measures (SCMs) in the District’s Stormwater Service Area that are owned and/or operated by the District or over which the District has right of use for the management of stormwater, including both naturally occurring and constructed facilities.