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Comparison of commercial/Industrial Flow ratesLand Use DesignationBrief Description1992 WWMP Base Flow rate Gal/Gross Ac/DayClean Water Services MP 2009Albany 2011Philomath 2004Prince George County 2008Employment Density per Acre1992 WWMP Employment Density per Acre Springfield Design Standards 2006Proposed 2016 Master PlanLow-Density Residential One-family dwellings with some allowance for other types of dwellings. 1-10 DU/AC950 102075 gal/cap/day100 gal/per (all catagories) 13 810Medium-Density ResidentialMedium-density residential use and encourage a variety of dwelling types. 10-28 DU/AC1970 3392 27 2010High-Density Residential High-density residential use and is intended to provide an opportunity for a dense living environment. 20-112 DU/AC4560 7536 62 4890Neighborhood Commercial Generally less than 5 acres, serving day to day needs.1360 2930 1500 1500 2000 34 1360Community Commercial 5 acres to 40 acres, include a wide range of purchaser goods and entertainment, office, and service needs for a support population smaller than that of the metropolitan area but larger than that of a neighborhood.2000 6400 36 50 2000Major Commercial Includes a wide range of purchaser goods, educational opportunities, entertainment, offices, travel accommodations, and services that attract people from the entire metropolitan area.2560 54 64 2560Commercial/Industrial Areas that allow a compatible mix of commercial and industrial uses that are largely oriented to automobile traffic. The zone is intended to provide for commercial uses and complimentary processing, assembling, packaging, or repairing of previously manufactured products.24 2600General Office Intended to provide for small- to medium-sized office buildings, often in transitional locations between residential and commercial uses.2930 7500 40 2345Campus Industrial Designed for firms that will help achieve economic diversification objectives and that typically have a large number of employees per acre. Designed to provide sites for large-scale offices that provide a scientific and educational research function or directly serve manufacturing uses or other industrial or commercial enterprises. 2930 2000 21 3040Light-Medium Industrial Industries that are often involved in the secondary processing of materials into components, the assembly of components into finished products, transportation, communication and utilities, wholesaling, and warehousing.3040 2930 1300 2750 2000 13 18 3040Heavy Industrial A range of manufacturing uses including those involved in the processing of large volumes of raw materials into refined products and/or industrial uses that have significant external impacts. 1520 5850 6000 4000 8 10 1520Park, Recreation and Open SpaceAreas that will conserve and preserve a variety of parks, recreation areas, and open spaces to maintain livability of the metropolitan area. Provides a balance of active and passive recreation opportunities to meet neighborhood, community, and metropolitan needs. Several facilities are allowed.0consult master plan for use intensityGovernment and Educationincludes university and research2930 500 10-16 gal/per/day2680Springfield has a short table of specific facilities and uses a flow rate per person (employment), per seat (resturants), per bed (nursing homes, etc.).2020 Eugene Wastewater Master PlanAppendix B-2