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The site does produce plants and vegetation; however, most of the production is indoors. The <br />code defines paths and parking areas that are gravel and dirt as impervious surfaces. Staff used <br />these guidelines in preparing the revised calculations. <br />The site may be eligible for the ponding credit provided for in the ordinance. The applicant's <br />engineer must submit calculations and the application form for review. The rate histo7y is <br />summarized below: <br />Year Rate $/ Qtr Comment <br />2000 3697.34 Rate based on total acreage <br />2000 1170.04 Rate based on developed area 16 acres @ 55% impervious <br />2000 588.16 Rate based on 50% residence, 50% Business <br />2006 2461.46 Rate based on 2004 site visit <br />2006 3346.06 Rate based on 2005 aerial photo and May 2006 site visit <br />Discussion: <br />The applicant appeared before this board on May 16, 2006 and asked that their rate not be <br />changed until they explored options for new credits. Plans were submitted showing building <br />additions with ponding and a storm sewer pipe draining the north side of the site. The building <br />additions were completed in 2006. A revised site plan was submitted in 2006 which showed a <br />pond on the south side of the property. The pond would meet the criteria for providing a <br />stormwater credit to the site. The credit extension was granted to allow time to construct the <br />pond. The credit for ponding would be applied when a completed application was submitted and <br />reviewed. Two construction seasons have passed since the last time this was discussed and the <br />pond has not been constructed. <br />Staff Recommendation: <br />Staff recommends the appeal be denied and the property be billed at the new rate of $3,447.96/ <br />qtr. The rate can be adjusted based on the credit application. <br />Committee Action: <br />Based upon discussion. <br />Reviewed by: <br />Director of Public Works/Principal Engineer <br />PW: 01/15/08 <br />-172- <br />