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Council clarifies city SAC ordinance to align with Met Council ICC process and authorizes manager adjustment authority
Summary
Bloomington clarified its city sewer availability charge (SAC) ordinance to state it will not operate an ICC program and allowed the city manager limited authority to adjust city SAC fees proportionally when Met Council makes adjustments. Council approved the ordinance after public hearing; vote was 5‑1 with one dissent.
The Bloomington City Council on June 30 approved an amendment to the city’s sewer availability charge (SAC) ordinance to clarify how the city will coordinate with the Metropolitan Council’s Industrial Capacity Charge (ICC) program and to add a limited authority for the city manager to adjust the city SAC fee proportionally to Met Council adjustments.
Special Projects and Initiatives Manager Sean Lundy told the council the city’s SAC ordinance adopted in December 2024 did not address how…
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