Property owners may qualify for a fee credit by reducing impacts to the storm drainage system. The four questions below will help you quickly assess if your property might qualify. For more details, please read the specific fee credit policies.
Does your property border a neighboring county?
If so, you may qualify for the County Line Fee Credit. Your property line must be the same as the Mecklenburg County line and all stormwater runoff must flow directly into the neighboring county. Property owners who qualify for this credit pay no Storm Water Services fee.
County Line Fee Credit Policy(PDF, 28KB)
Does your property border the water’s edge of the Catawba River, Lake Norman, Lake Wylie, or Mountain Island Lake?
If so, you may qualify for the Catawba River Fee Credit. All stormwater runoff must flow directly into the river or lake without entering a storm drainage system. Property owners who qualify may receive a fee credit up to 96.4%.
Catawba River Fee Credit Policy(PDF, 156KB)
Do you have a pond on your property?
If so, you may qualify for the Pond Fee Credit. Your property must have a pond that captures and holds stormwater runoff, and the pond must meet additional criteria. Property owners who qualify may receive a fee credit up to 48%.
Pond Fee Credit Policy(PDF, 124KB)
Do you have an existing Stormwater Control Measure (SCM) that was designed by an engineer or landscape architect?
If so, you may qualify for the Stormwater Control Measure Fee Credit. Your property must have a specially designed control measure, such as a rain garden, level spreader, sand filter, or engineered pond. To request this credit, you must submit (1) an as-built survey of the control measure and (2) the credit application form with supporting calculations prepared and sealed by an engineer or landscape architect.
Stormwater Control Measure Fee Credit Application(PDF, 295KB)
Storm Water Fee Credit applications for properties located within City of Charlotte now need to be submitted through Accela Citizen Access for review. Please select “Storm Water Fee Credit Application” from under “Land Development” to begin the application.
Land Development Options, As-Built, Commercial Zoning Only Review, Individual Residential Lot, Land Development Construction Plan, Parking Reductions, Plat, Request a Meeting, Required Submittal Verification, Sketch Plan Review, Storm Water Fee Credit Application, Street Exemption, Traffic Impact Study.
Questions about fee credits?
City of Charlotte Contact
Rylee Hernandez
Charlotte Storm Water Services
980-287-5624
Rylee.Hernandez@charlottenc.gov
Mecklenburg County and Towns Contact
Don Ceccarelli, PE, CFM
Director
Mecklenburg County Storm Water Services
980-314-3209
Don.Ceccarelli@mecknc.gov