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, at i areas te-bc- the current stormwater SDC rate per <br />square foot of impervious surface area._s 4 be as adopted in the SDC fee schedule located in <br />WOMEW <br />5.0 Stormwater Impacts Not Attributable to Impervious Surface Area <br />For all uses not listed in sections 2.0 3.0. and 4.0 abnve, vvhena any development type creates <br />an impact through discharges to the public Stonmvvater avatenn (as allowed by Eugene Code <br />1971 section 6.610) which are not attributable tocreation or modification of impervious surface <br />area, will have storrnvvatur 8[}Co calculated by evaluating the equivalent impervious surface <br />area which would generate o similar impact. <br />Two forms of separate and potentially additive hnoeot reduction credits may be : <br />reduced impact due to reduced quantity ofatOrnnvvater runoff discharged to the City atornnvveter <br />evatenn and reduced impact due to pollution reduction water quality treatment which exceeds <br />noininnuMl standards. <br />Reduction or elimination Of etormwate[vvhioh otherwise would be discharged into the public <br />StOrn1vv@teravmtenn may result in a corresponding reduction ofstOrnlvvo}er GDC collected at the <br />time of building and development permit issuance. Reduction of the atOrrnvveter 8DC will be <br />proportional to the reduction of runoff entering the public system from the fully developed site. <br />(Note: detention facilities are not eligible for sturnovvater SDC impact reduction.) A 10096 <br />reduction in the Stornnvvabyr SDC will be granted only for the complete containment and <br />management Of all runoff from the Site that would otherwise directly or indirectly enter into the <br />City's public at0rnnvvoterayete[n. Runoff discharged into an area that does not ultimately enter <br />the City's public et0rnnw/et8raystenn constitutes acceptance 0f responsibility for compliance with <br />any state or federal regulations that apply to the area or body of water receiving the runoff. T0 <br />be eligible for the impact reduction, the development must meet standards for St0rmvvater <br />destination specified in Eugene Code 1971 section S.O7SO(3)inm manner which demonstrates <br />ongoing reduction in impact tu the public system. <br />Because atorDlm/a[erSOCo for small- and medium-residential 8FDS and duplexes are <br />based on estimated average amounts of impervious surface areas, these buildings can <br />qualify only for one of two impact reduction rates: <br />8) 10096 S[}C n3dUC[i0O for complete 8|iMliD8tiOO and <br />management of runoff homOthe site entering the public system or discharging into <br />an area which ultimately enters into the public system; or <br />b) 50Y6reduCdo partial and management <br />of runoff from the site entering the public system regardless of the amount Of <br />reduction. <br />