Table 5 <br /> Potential City Maintenance Necessary for <br /> HDR/Commercial/Industrial Development <br /> HDR/Com./Indus. <br /> Estimated# of Developments: 96 <br /> Estimated Annual $0.2 million <br /> Maintenance Cost: <br /> 1 <br /> *Estimated Annual FTE: <br /> *'Phis is the FTE needed for maintenance. The FTE needed for inspections are covered in <br /> Table 7, and the FTE needed for enforcement are covered in the section below Table 7. <br /> Implications of Maintenance Activities to be Conducted by the <br /> Private Sector (for high-density residential, commercial, and industrial <br /> developments) <br /> This section estimates and outlines private maintenance responsibilities associated with <br /> the implementation of a water quality development standard on High Density Residential <br /> (HDR), Commercial, and Industrial developments. Information is provided regarding <br /> options for specifying maintenance requirements, maintenance criteria that should be <br /> included in the requirements, and issues related to inspection and enforcement of <br /> maintenance requirements. <br /> Options for Specifying Maintenance Requirements <br /> Options for specifying maintenance requirements, along with their advantages and <br /> disadvantages, are described in Table 6 below. The three options that are described <br /> include: <br /> 1) development of site-specific maintenance agreements, <br /> 2) specifying maintenance requirements in the City's code, and <br /> 3) issuing maintenance permits. <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I:\945042ne\task0400\memo8\stormwater Policy Team Meeting.doc <br />