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<br />6.1.2 Manufactured Home Park, Multi-family, Commercial, Industrial, and otRef' <br />Nonresidential Development <br /> <br />Stormwater SDCs for these uses will be reduced proportional to the reduction in total <br />stormwater runoff entering the public stormwater system 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 surfaces). The SDC reduction will be granted <br />after review and approval by the City Engineer of a report submitted by a Iioensed Civil <br />Engineer whioh inoludes a site plan showing tho proposed mitigating faoility and <br />locations of private and public etorm'llater facilities currently in use within and adjacent to <br />the site, existing natural drainage courses or other souroes of ....'ater entering tho site. <br />Construotion drawings, oalculations, and other supporting dooumentsdemonstrating <br />how the reduction in runoff will be achie'lod and listing tho proposed maintenance <br />operation with a maintenance sohedulo. the stormwater destination design and <br />documentation submitted in accordance with standards specified in Eugene Code 1971 <br />section 9.6790 (3). <br /> <br />6.2 Stormwater Pollution Reduction <br /> <br />Reduction of stormwater pollution through water quality treatment techniques may result in a <br />corresponding reduction of stormwater SDC collected at the time of building and development <br />permit issuance. A sinQle-level water quality SDC credit of 10% of the total stormwater SDC is <br />applied to three categories of development: <br /> <br />1) Development sites not subject to the standards for stormwater pollution <br />reduction of Eugene Code 1971 section 9.6791 Q1...but which treat a minimum of 20% of the, <br />total impervious area of the development site through privatelv maintained techniques and <br />facilities in a manner which meets said standards; <br /> <br />2) Development sites where a portion of the site impervious area is subject to the <br />standards for stormwater pollution reduction of Eugene Code 1971 section 9.6791 (3) and for <br />which approved privately maintained stormwater management facilities are constructed which <br />treat runoff from 20% or more impervious area than the minimum required, or which reduce a <br />minimum of 20% of the total impervious area of the development site through use of impervious <br />area reduction techniques specified in Eugene's adopted Stormwater Management Manual; <br /> <br />3} Development sites where all of the site impervious area is subject to the <br />standards for stormwater pollution reduction of Eugene Code 1971 section 9.6791 (3) which <br />reduce a minimum of 20% of the total impervious area of the development site through use of <br />impervious area reduction techniques specified in Eugene's adopted Stormwater Management <br />Manual. <br />