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004400
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965216
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1 a <br /> ~ .i <br /> Project Name: Larane I Channel LOMR <br /> Project Manager Name: Jenifer wiper x5364 <br /> Service ID ~ (a.p. Good Job Number 001181): 4400 Contract # (e.p. 2oo4-osos?: Capital Protect # (a.p. aos2u): <br /> Wastewater Ellglble: Non-assessable components of projects attributable to future development that drain those portions of pipes within the total area served by <br /> the project. (Quantify portions of project that are capacity enhancing; pro-rate design/construction management costs on a proportionate basis.) <br /> Stormwafer Ellglble: Non-assessable components of pipe or open channel projects attributable to future development that drain impervious surface areas within <br /> the total drainage basin served by the project. (Quantify portions of project that are capacity enhancing by determining the percent of project that will serve new <br /> development: The total existing impervious area of basin divided by the future build-out impervious area of basin equals the percent o/project serving existing <br /> development. Subtract from 100% to derive the percentage of project that will serve new development.] <br /> Transportat/on Ellglble: Non-assessable components attributable to future development of 1) arterial and collector street projects and related tre~c signals, and <br /> 2) oH--street bicycle path projects. (Quantify portions o/project that are capacity enhancing; pro-rate desigNconstruction management costs on a proportionate <br /> basis. In the case of major enhancement projects (e.g. Ferry Street Bridge), use analysis to establish the percent of projected trips on the facility that can be <br /> attributed to new development between year of construction and build out]. <br /> Parks Ellglble: Components of Neighborhood or Community park projects attributable to future development. (Quantify portions o/project that are capacity <br /> enhancing versus those portions needed to serve existing users. Pro-rate design/construction management costs on a proportionate basis.] <br /> Wastewater Ellglble: Components noted above as well as rehabilitation of existing systems (may also serve existing development). <br /> Stormwater Ellglble: Components noted above as well as rehabilitation of existing systems (may also serve existing development). <br /> Transportation Ellglble: Per Council Resolution No. 4718, reimbursement fees will be budgeted for preservation and maintenance of fhe existing system <br /> (Council or the Budget Committee may subsequently allocate some or all for a different purpose as allowed bylaw). No transportation reimbursement SDC <br /> <br /> revenue is currently attributable to off-street bicycle paths; therefore no reimbursement (ee expenditures are allowed for paths. <br /> <br /> Parks Ellglble: No parks SDC revenue is currently attributable to a reimbursement fee; therefore no reimbursement fee expenditures are allowed. <br /> Wastewater Improve. Fee $ % $ % $ % <br /> Approved Amounts, if different: $ % $ % $ <br /> Storrnwater Improve. Fee $ 16,100 100% $ % $ <br /> Approved Amounts, if different: $ % $ % $ <br /> Transportation Improve. Fee $ % $ % $ <br /> Approved Amounts, 'if different: $ % $ % $ <br /> $ % $ % $ <br /> te: Date: Date: <br /> Q:\DARWINS\Willer\ProjectsW400-20080224 SDCAllocation.xls Revised March, 2004 <br /> <br />
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