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NE Ohio Sewer district is about to start its RAIN WATER TAX and it will be coming your way soon once cities realize they can do this.
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 14564403:MV8yMDQ3MDYzXzM0Mzk1NzI0X0FDMkI5MkZG] Who are we paying to live on God's free earth. I have yet to see a squirrel pay for food, shelter or water. Why do we? [/quote]
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Going to start with even if your street or even your town does not have storm sewers you still have to pay the tax.
They are getting around the "Tax" with out a vote issue by calling it a fee but It is just a tax.
This is outside your normal sewer bill.
People with wells a septic system and no storm service still get charged.
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For residential properties, they have created a three-tier fee schedule. Tier 1 properties, those with less than 2,000 square feet of hard surface, will be charged $3.03 a month. Tier 2 properties with 2,000 to 3,999 square feet of impervious surface will be charged $5.05 monthly, and properties with 4,000 or more square feet will pay $9.09.
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