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  2. Stormwater fee - Wikipedia

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    A stormwater fee is a charge imposed on real estate owners for pollution in stormwater drainage from impervious surface runoff.. This system imposes a tax that is proportional to the total impervious area on a particular property, including concrete or asphalt driveways and roofs, that do not allow rain to infiltrate.

  3. Taxation in Missouri - Wikipedia

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    Missouri imposes a tax on the sale of cigarettes paid by the wholesaler and passed on to the final purchaser. [16] The tax rate is 8 1⁄2 mills per cigarette or 17 cents per pack of 20. St. Louis County and Jackson County also impose their own cigarette taxes. [17] The tax rate is 2 1⁄2 mills per cigarette or 5 cents per pack of 20.

  4. Drainage law - Wikipedia

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    Drainage law is a specific area of water law related to drainage of surface water on real property. It is particularly important in areas where freshwater is scarce, flooding is common, or water is in high demand for agricultural or commercial purposes.

  5. EDITORIAL: Vote 'Yes' on renewing parks, stormwater tax - AOL

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  6. New Missouri law can only freeze property taxes if counties ...

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    None of the four Missouri counties in the metro have an official timeline for when residents can expect to receive a tax credit. What steps are KC-area counties taking to set up this tax relief?

  7. Missouri state auditor investigates Jackson County property ...

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  8. Storm Water Management Model - Wikipedia

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    To do this the LID practice suggests that when impervious surfaces (concrete, etc.) are used, they are periodically interrupted by pervious areas which can allow the storm water to infiltrate (soak into the earth) A variety of sub-processes in each LID can be defined in SWMM5 such as: surface, pavement, soil, storage, drainmat and drain.

  9. Why your property taxes may still increase under Missouri’s ...

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    A taxing jurisdiction is a public service that covers a specific geographical area, like a school district, the coverage area of a fire department, a local library district or a water service ...