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Amending Chapter 77 of the Saint Paul Legislative Code to clarify the service availability charge and move the collection duties to the Department of Safety and Inspections.
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THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL DOES ORDAIN:
Section 1
Section 77.06 of the Saint Paul Legislative Code is hereby amended to read as follows:
Sec. 77.06 - Sewer service fund.
The funds received from the collection of the sewer service charges provided in this chapter, except the service availability charges, shall be deposited with the office of financial services and shall be kept as a separate and distinct fund, and there is hereby established a fund to be known as "sewer service fund."
Section 2
Section 77.07 of the Saint Paul Legislative Code is hereby amended to read as follows:
Sec. 77.07. Service availability charges.
The Metropolitan Council Environment Services (MCES) Service Availability Charge (SAC) is a charge to local governments for the reserve capacity of the Metropolitan Disposal System (MDS). SAC has been levied since 1973 by MCES or its predecessor agencies for the new demand or increased volume of sanitary sewage use to the MDS. SAC policy and rates are set by the Metropolitan Council. Rules and policies are referenced to the current MCES SAC rules and updates.
To comply with the metropolitan waste control commission'sMCES' method of charging local governing bodies for reserve capacity charges, the Department of Safety and Inspections shall city council may, by resolution adopted following a public hearing and seven (7) days' published notice thereof, establish administer the collection, receipt, and distribution of a service availability charge to be collected from affected real property located within the city limits, which service availability charge shall be collected in addition to the sewer service charges established pursuant to Section 77.02. The service availability charges shall apply to all building permits and sewer connection permits...
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