Why is this on my utility bill instead of my property tax statement?

Financing storm water management projects with the storm drainage utility is the fairest and most economical method for the residential customer. The money that is collected through property taxes is based on the value of the property rather than amount of run-off that is produced from a typical residential parcel. The storm drainage utility fee for residential land ($6.30 per quarter) is based the run-off produced from a theoretical ¼ acre lot. Commercial and industrial parcels pay a much larger proportion of the storm drainage utility revenue, as they produce much more run-off.

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1. How is the cost of maintaining the storm drainage system financed?
2. I do not produce any run-off, why do I have to pay for a storm drainage utility?
3. Is there anyone that is exempt for the storm drainage utility fee?
4. Why should I have to pay for the installation of storm sewer pipes in new neighborhoods?
5. Why is this on my utility bill instead of my property tax statement?