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<br /> <br />balance of equity among customer categories and relative administrative simplicity to keep administrative costs <br />down, which was also used in the prior ordinance. <br /> <br />Table A below provides a listing of the recommended customer categories and the projected trip generation rate <br />for each category. The following Table B provides examples of fees for sample individual customers given <br />currently assumed revenue targets. Future final rates will depend on revenue requirements established through <br />the budget adoption process and refinements of the actual number, type and size of customers charged. Staff has <br />prepared these example estimated fees using a rate model based on the best currently-available data. <br /> <br />Rates provided at this time differ from those provided to Council in previous deliberations (July 2002) due to <br />several factors, including use of more specific data on number, type and size of customers to be charged within <br />various residential and nonresidential customer categories, modified assumptions of revenue requirements, <br />updated trip generation rates, and refinement of pass-by trip adjustments. <br /> <br /> <br />Table A - Proposed Customer Categories and Daily Average Trips per Units of Measure <br /> <br /> <br />Residential Description Unit of Daily <br />Customer Measure Average <br />Categories <br />Trips per <br /> <br />Unit of <br />Measure <br />Single-Family Detached single-family home on an individual lot. Dwelling 9.5 <br />Detached Housing Duplexes and triplexes are considered single-family Unit <br />residences. <br />Apartment, Dwelling unit located in the same building with at least Dwelling 6.5 <br />Condominium or three other dwelling units. Includes quadraplexes and all Unit <br />Townhouse types of multi-unit buildings. <br />Mobile Home Mobile homes sited and installed on permanent Dwelling 4.9 <br />Space foundations, typically in mobile home park with Unit <br />community facilities such as laundry or community <br />room. <br />Retirement Facilities restricted to adults or senior citizens with Dwelling 2.6 <br />Community or independent or assisted living and care facilities - Unit <br />Congregate Care contain residential units similar to apartments or <br />Facility condominiums, and are usually self-contained villages. <br />Group Home Residential facilities offering rooms, with common Room 2.5 <br />dining and utility services. <br />Description <br />Non-residential Unit of Daily <br />Customer Measure Average <br />Categories <br />Trips per <br />Unit of <br />Measure <br />Low Traffic Impact Uses typified by trip generation rates below 15 average 1000 Sq. 5.5 <br />daily trip-ends per unit of measure after pass-by trip Ft. Gross <br />adjustment. Floor Area <br />Medium Traffic Uses typified by trip generation rates between 15 and 45 1000 Sq. 26.3 <br />Impact average daily trip-ends per unit of measure after pass-by Ft. Gross <br />trip adjustment. Floor Area <br />High Traffic Uses typified by trip generation rates above 45 average 1000 Sq. 78.7 <br />Impact daily trip-ends per unit of measure after pass-by trip Ft. Gross <br />adjustment. Floor Area <br />Education Elementary, middle and high schools, colleges and Student 1.5 <br />universities <br /> <br /> <br />