Are you a business owner or property manager? You can reduce stormwater runoff by replacing impervious surfaces like asphalt parking lots and cement sidewalks with permeable pavement, installing rain gardens or a green roof to help absorb and filter runoff, and planting trees.
For a non-residential/commercial property, CLICK HERE and enter the property address to view the related fee.
Commercial properties are eligible to partner with the County to install new or retrofit existing stormwater treatment practices in order to reduce their Watershed Protection Fee. To date we have successfully partnered with 8 commercial properties to retrofit existing stormwater facilities for increased water quantity and quality treatment, while providing these partners with a credit to their Fee. Interested in partnering with the County to reduce your Watershed Protection Fee and improve stormwater treatment on your site? Please reach out to Lindsay at LDeMarzo@howardcountymd.gov
Non-residential and commercial property owners who improve the on-site management of stormwater by installing approved runoff control practices or reduce the amount of impervious surfaces are eligible for a project reimbursement to help offset the one-time cost of installation, as well as a credit toward their Watershed Restoration Fee.
There are several fee adjustments available to reduce the hardship impact of the Watershed Protection Fee on non-residential/commercial property owners.
- If the Watershed Protection Fee is greater than 10 percent of the total tax bill in the current Fiscal Year, then the Fee is automatically capped at 10 percent of the total tax bill for all non-residential/commercial properties.
- If, after the percentage adjustment, the Fee is greater than $1,000, the owner has the opportunity to prove financial hardship by submitting a defined series of documents to Howard County. If a hardship is verified, then the owner pays only $1,000. APPLY HERE.
Learn more about the work group tasked with providing strategies to incentivize commercial property owners to better manage stormwater runoff. Click here for the Work Group's report.
The Watershed Protection Fee aims to improve the water quality of streams and rivers in your neighborhood and the Chesapeake Bay by funding projects that treat Howard County stormwater runoff. As of 2024 property tax bills, all non-residential/commercial properties will be assessed a fee of $40 for every 500 square feet of impervious area on a parcel. For the purpose of this fee, impervious area is defined as rooftops, driveways, parking areas, and private roads (including compact gravel areas). The impervious area is determined via aerial photography.
Mobile home parks classified as non-residential will be billed $40 per mobile home site.
If you believe you were incorrectly assessed, complete the watershed protection fee request for adjustment, for billing adjustment consideration.
More information about the protection fee can be found here.