Stormwater Utility Fee

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Year 1 Recap (July 1, 2023 to June 30, 2024)

Review the Year 1 Presentation to the Select Board on August 27, 2024, prepared by Stormwater Manager Patrick Hogan


The Stormwater Utility Fee Program was established in 2023 to provide funding to meet the new requirements of the Town's MS4 Permit and to address impairment caused by untreated stormwater.

In 2022, the Town of Dedham was contacted about new requirements to reduce contamination of stormwater runoff to public water bodies. As required by the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the Town of Dedham must develop a plan to address, mitigate, and reduce the impairment without the use of federal funds by July 1, 2023 (year 6 of our current Phosphorus Control Plan) of our Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4) Permit. (Dedham joins more than 20 other Massachusetts MS4 communities who have established Stormwater Enterprise Funds for this purpose).

Stormwater definition graphic and diagram from the Neponset River Watershed Association to show the flow of water through drain systems.

EXISTING FUNDING DOES NOT MEET NEEDS OF NEW PERMIT REQUIREMENTS

To adhere to this unfunded federal mandate, the Town of Dedham has set up a Stormwater Utility Fee to designate funds that can only be used for this specific purpose. All property owners contribute to stormwater runoff, so a utility fee is issued to all residential and non-residential property owners within Dedham with more than 500 square feet of impervious surface (such as driveways, parking lots, buildings, etc.).

How will the Town use the money collected through this fee?

The funds generated through the Stormwater Utility Fee will be used for:

  • Public Education and Outreach
  • Illicit Discharge Detection and Elimination (IDDE)
  • Management of Construction Site Runoff
  • Management of Post Construction Site Runoff
  • Good Housekeeping and Municipal Operations
  • Phosphorus Control Plan
Stormwater definition graphic and diagram from the Neponset River Watershed Association to show the flow of water through drain systems.


Types of Parcels

To calculate the fee, parcels with more than 500 square feet of impervious area are designated as either residential or non-residential, as outlined below:

  • 7,347 Residential Parcels in Dedham = 92% of Total Parcels*,1
  • 19,991,854 SF of Impervious Area = 46% of Total Impervious Area

Including:

  • Single Family
  • Two Family Dwellings
  • Three Family Dwellings

*Parcels with less than 500 SF of total impervious area will not be billed and therefore not considered as part of our analysis.
1: 10 Residential Parcels have less than 500 SF of total impervious area.


Proposed Fee Structure and Calculations

Due to the significant ranges in impervious areas, the most equitable approach is to generate a tiered fee structure.

Before a tiered fee structure could be generated for the two parcel types, it was important to determine the Equivalent Residential Unit (ERU) rate that would be carried throughout the fee structuring.

The ERU rate was determined by taking the average impervious area for all single-family dwellings as this group makes up 83% of all the total parcels analyzed.:

Average IA for Single Family Dwellings = ERU (SF) Total Adjusted Impervious Area (SF)
Residential ERU Rate = $4.1Million / (Adj. IA / ERU)
Non-Residential ERU Rate (Res. ERU Rate x1.4)
 2,627  52,299,002  $206  $289

NOTE: As of July 1, 2023, the Town is estimated to need up to $4.1 million per year to meet all obligations under the MS4 Permit.

Proposed Tiered Fee Structures 

Use the tabs below to review the tiered fee structure for Residential and Non-Residential Properties in Dedham:

Tier #:

Impervious Area (SF)

Number of Parcels

Percent of Parcels in Tier

Average Impervious Area

Average Impervious Area / ERU

Flat Rate:
Fee Per Year (Per Quarter)

Fees Collected

1

500 < IA ≤ 5,000

6,915

94%

2,385

0.908

$188 ($47.00)

$1,300,020

2

5,000 < IA ≤ 10,000

361

5%

6,479

2.466

$508 ($127.00)

$183,388

3

IA > 10,000

71

1%

16,387

6.238

$1,286 ($321.50)

$91,306

Total Revenue Collected =

$1,574,714

IA: Impervious Area
SF: Square Feet


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