Construction of a pond was required as a part of the permit for development of my property, but is now maintained by the city. Is it eligible for a mitigation credit?
No, only ponds that are privately maintained are eligible. The purpose of the mitigation credit policy is to adjust the stormwater assessment for those properties whose ponds or other mitigation facilities reduce the amount of runoff that the city system has to manage.

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1. What are mitigation credits?
2. Who is eligible for a mitigation credit?
3. There is a pond on my property, but it is overgrown with vegetation. Is it eligible for a credit?
4. What is a stormwater mitigation facility?
5. Construction of a pond was required as a part of the permit for development of my property, but is now maintained by the city. Is it eligible for a mitigation credit?
6. What activities does the city's Stormwater Management Program include?
7. Have any properties qualified for mitigation credits?
8. What are adjustments?
9. What type of stormwater attribute might lead to the granting of an adjustment to the assessment?
10. How can I get additional information on the city's Mitigation Credit and Adjustment Policy?