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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. Staffused <br />these guidelines in preparing the revised calculations. <br /> <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 history is <br />summarized below: <br /> <br />Year R~e $/Q~ <br />2000 3697.34 <br />2000 1170.04 <br />2000 588.16 <br />2006 2461.46 <br />2006 2953.69 <br /> <br />Cormment <br />Rate based on total acreage <br />Rate based on developed area 16 acres ~ 55% impervious <br />Rate based on 50% residence, 50% Business <br />Rate based on 2004 site visit <br />Rate based on 2005 aerial photo and May 2006 site visit <br /> <br />A list of properties over 20 acres with aerial photos is also attached. <br /> <br />Staff Recommendation: <br /> <br />Staff recommends the appeal be denied and the property be billed at the new rote of $2953.69/ <br />qtr. The rate can be adjusted if the site meets the criteria on the credit application. <br /> <br />Committee Action: <br /> <br />Based upon discussion. <br /> <br />Reviewed by: <br />Director of Public Works/Principal Engineer <br /> <br />PW: 5/16/06 <br /> <br /> <br />