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<br />2. A conditional use (EC 9.8090 or 9.8100); <br />3. A partition - tentative plan (EC 9.8215 or 9.8220); <br />4. A planned unit development - tentative plan (EC 9.8320 or <br />9.8325); <br />5. Site review (EC 9.8440 or 9.8445); <br />6. A subdivision tentative plan (EC 9.8515 or 9.8520). <br />(b) Except as exempt under EC 9.6793(2)(c), the standards in EC <br />9.6793(3) apply to all applications for development permits for <br />development sites in a headwaters area that drain directly into a <br />headwater stream or drain into a pipe that discharges into a headwater <br />stream that are submitted after July 14, 2006. <br />(c) The standards in EC 9.6793(3) do not apply to: <br />1. A land use application that will result in the construction or <br />creation of less than 1,000 square feet of new or replaced <br />impervious surface at full buildout of the development. <br />2. A development permit application for any of the following: <br />a. Development of a lot or parcel included in a land use <br />application that was determined by the city to comply with <br />the standards in EC 9.6793(3). For such a development <br />permit, the approved land use plan shall control. <br />b. Development of a lot or parcel that was not included in a <br />land use application that was determined by the city to <br />comply with the standards in EC 9.6793(3) and: <br />(1) Will result in less than 1,000 square feet of new or <br />replaced impervious surface within a 12 month <br />period; or <br />(2) Is to construct or alter a one or two family dwelling; <br />or <br />(3) Is for the replacement of more than 1,000 square <br />feet of impervious surface for purposes of <br />maintenance or repair for the continuance of the <br />current function, providing that as part of such <br />maintenance and repair the applicant is replacing <br />less than 50% of the length of the stormwater <br />drainage system (including pipes, drainageway <br />catch basins and drywells) on the development site. <br />3. Development sites within a drainage basin for which the city has <br />constructed or approved a project to restore the receiving <br />waterway, and the entire downstream system has been designed <br />to accommodate full build-out conditions within the drainage <br />basin. <br />(3) Standards. <br />(a) Applications shall demonstrate, using methodology in the Stormwater <br />Management Manual, that peak rates of flow delivered to an existing <br />open waterway at a point above 500 feet in elevation will not increase <br />during storms larger than the water quality design storm and smaller <br />than the flood control design storm as a result of the development that <br />is the subject of the application; <br />(b) For purposes of designing the system as required by the standards in <br />this section, the amount of impervious surface per lot is assumed to be <br /> <br />Ordinance - 6 <br />