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ORDINANCE 407 STREET LIGHT UTILITY ORDINANCE .......................................... 407-1
Section 407.01: PURPOSE AND POLICY ............................................................. 407-2
Section 407.02: DEFINITIONS .................................................................................. 407-2
Section 407.03: UTILITY FEES AND CHARGES .................................................... 407-2
Section 407.04: ADMINISTRATION ........................................................................ 407-3
Section 407.05: PENALTIES ..................................................................................... 407-3
Section 407.06: SEVERABILITY AND VALIDITY ................................................. 407-4
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ORDINANCE 407 STREET LIGHT UTILITY
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Section 407.01: PURPOSE AND POLICY. The St. Joseph City Council has determined
that, to promote the general health, safety and welfare of the citizens and residents of the City, it is
in the best interests of said citizens and residents that the city maintain a city-wide street lighting
system utility and further has determined that the maintenance of such a utility benefits each and
every property within the City. The City Council has therefore determined that it is fair,
appropriate and reasonable and that the costs of such operation and maintenance be paid on a fair
and reasonable basis by all of the property in the city so benefitted and that the cost thereof should
be charged to and collected from all such benefitted property.
Section 407.02: DEFINITIONS. Except as may otherwise be provided or clearly implied
by context, all terms shall be given their commonly accepted definitions. For the purpose of
this ordinance, the following definitions shall apply unless the context clearly indicates or
requires a different meaning.
Subd. 1: Operating and Maintenance Costs: The current paid or accrued expense
of operation, maintenance and current repair of the system, as calculated in accordance
with sound accounting practices and includes, without limitation, administrative
expenses, labor, the cost of materials and supplies used for current operations and
charges for the accumulation of appropriate reserves for current expenses not annually
incurred but which are such as may be reasonably expected to be incurred in accordance
with sound accounting practices.
Subd. 2: Street Lighting System or System: The existing system of street lights
and signalized intersection systems and related wires and equipment owned or
maintained by the City and all improvements thereto which are the property and
responsibility of the utility, to be operated by the utility to provide lighting on public
streets.
Subd. 3: Street Lighting Utility or Utility: The utility created by this Ordinance
to operate, maintain and improve the street lighting system.
Subd. 4: Utility Fee. A utility fee authorized in this Ordinance which is
established to pay for operations and maintenance, extension and replacement and debt
service.
Section 407.03: UTILITY FEES AND CHARGES. The utility shall charge utility fees
established from time to time by the City Council to recover from all property owners any debt
service and operation and maintenance of the street lighting system facilities in the City. All
property owners in the City of St. Joseph will be billed a proportionate share of the operation
and maintenance of a city-wide street lighting system. The proportionate share of the utility
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shall be equated to a charge per unit and the unit charges shall be applied as follows:
Subd. 1: Residential Uses – including single family, two family, three family and
Manufactured Home Community Park shall be billed one unit for each residential use. For
the purposes of determining a residential unit, each apartment, dormitory room or
individual living unit shall be charged one unit per month. The number of units will be
multiplied by the monthly rate.
Subd. 2: Commercial/Industrial Uses – each use shall be charged one unit. For the
purpose of determining a commercial/industrial unit, each business in a multi-tenant building
will be charged one unit per month. The number of units will be multiplied by the monthly
rate.
Subd. 3: Mixed Use Facility – each use in a multi-use building shall be charged one
unit. If the facility includes living units, each living unit shall be charged one unit per month
and each individual business shall be charged one unit per month. The number of units will be
multiplied by the monthly rate.
Subd. 4: Educational and Ecclesiastical – each use in an educational and
ecclesiastical district shall be charged 2/3 of one unit for each residential unit. For the
purposes of determining a residential unit, each apartment, dormitory room or individual
living unit shall be one unit. The number of units will be multiplied by 2/3 the monthly
residential unit rate.
Subd. 5: Exemptions. The following land uses are exempt from the established
Street Light Utility Charge:
a) Public street right-of-way
b) Publicly owned property
c) Parks, open spaces
d) Cemeteries
e) Agricultural, Undeveloped
Section 407.04: Administration. The Street Light Utility Fund shall be administered
according to the following provisions:
Subd. 1: The City shall maintain the Street Light Utility Fund in accordance with the
Minnesota Accounting and Financial Reporting Standards as adopted and amended by the Office
of the State Auditor.
Subd. 2: Bills for service shall be billed and collected as identified in St. Joseph Code of
Ordinance 409.
Section 407.05: PENALTIES.
Subd. 1: Criminal Penalties. Any person violating any of the provisions of this Ordinance
shall be guilty of a criminal offense, punishable as a misdemeanor as defined by City Ordinance
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and/or State law.
Section 407.06: SEVERABILITY AND VALIDITY.
Subd. 1: If any section or subdivision of this ordinance shall be held invalid, the invalidity
thereof shall not affect the validity of the other provisions of this ordinance, which shall continue
in full force and effect.
Subd. 2: This ordinance shall be in full force and take effect from and after its passage and
approval and publication as provided by law.
New 02/13
Sections 407.04 & 407.05 Amended 07/2017
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