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The SDC reduction Will be granted arter review ano — 75= <br />stormwater destination design and documentation submitted in accordance with <br />standards specified in Eugene Code 1971 section 9.6790 (3). <br />GA . ....... .. Manufactured Home Park, Multi and <br />Stornnw@terGDCe for these uses will be reduced proportional to the reduction in total <br />stornnvvat8r runoff entering the public Etornnvvmter eveten0 from the fully developed site. <br />(Total stormwater runoff includes both runoff from the site in its natural condition and any <br />increase due to construction of impervious aurfaoeo). The 8OC reduction will begranted <br />after review and approval by the City Engineer of the stormwater destination design and <br />documentation submitted in accordance with standards specified in Eugene Code 1871 <br />section 9.O790(3). <br />| 6'2 Stormnw@ter Qua& |�bonReduction) <br />| <br />Reduction Ofstnrnlwxaber pollution through stonMwater quality treatment techniques may result in <br />@ corresponding reduction OfsturnovvaterSDC collected otthe time Cf building and development <br />| <br />permit issuance. A single-level 8ter quality SDC credit of 1096 of the total stornlvvater <br />8[}Cie applied tO three categories 0fdevelopment: <br />1\ Development sites not subject to the standards for stOrnovvote ����A�� <br />| *eduGAiee- of Eugene Code 1871 section S . ' but which treat e minimum Of 2096 <br />| <br />of the total impervious area of the development site through privately maintained techniques <br />and facilities ine manner which meets said standards; <br />2) Development sites where m portion of the site impervious area ia subject tothe <br />standards for StD[0vv8t8r Of Eugene Code 1971 section 9. <br />| and for which approved privately maintained Stornnvvater management facilities are <br />construc which treat runoff from 20% or more impervious area than the minimum required, or <br />which reduce @ nn|ninounn Of 2096 of the total impervious area of the development site through <br />use of impervious area reduction techniques specified in Eugene's adopted 8tornnmxater <br />Management Manual; <br />3) Development sites where all of the site impervious area is subject to the <br />standards for St8r0VV8te Of Eugene Code 1971 section 9. <br />| which reduce 8 " minimum of 2096 of the total impervious area of the development site <br />through use of impervious area reduction techniques specified in Eugene's adopted <br />8tVrnnvvater Management Manual. <br />gL <br />