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Existing Demand Total Available Positive <br />Roadway Existing Vested Segment segment Project Concurrency <br />Segment volume Volume Demand Capacity Demand Determination <br />4330W <br />230 <br />20 <br />250 <br />440 <br />2 Y <br />4420W <br />146 <br />30 <br />176 <br />454 <br />1 Y <br />4430W <br />146 <br />45 <br />191 <br />439 <br />2 Y <br />483OW <br />89 <br />51 <br />140 <br />,490 <br />2 Y <br />- Water <br />A 106 unit residential use on the subject property will have a <br />water consumption rate of 106 Equivalent Residential units (ERU), <br />or 26,500 gallons/day. This is based upon a level of service <br />standard of 250 gallons/ERU/day. County water lines do not <br />currently extend to the site. If the subject property connects to <br />county water lines, the property will be serviced by the South <br />County Water Plant which has a remaining capacity of approximately <br />2,300,000 gallons/day and would be able to accommodate the <br />additional demand generated by the most intense use allowed under <br />the proposed zoning. <br />- Wastewater <br />A 106 unit residential use on the subject property will have a <br />wastewater generation- rate of 106 Equivalent Residential units <br />(ERU), or 26,500 gallons/day. This is based upon a level of <br />service standard of 250 gallons/ERU/day. County wastewater lines <br />do not currently extend to the site. If the subject property <br />connects to county wastewater lines, the property will be serviced <br />by the West County Wastewater Treatment Plant which has a remaining <br />capacity of approximately 420,000 gallons/day and would be able to <br />accommodate the additional demand generated by the most intense use <br />allowed under the proposed zoning. <br />- Solid Waste <br />Solid waste service includes pick-up by private operators and <br />disposal at the county landfill. Solid waste generation by a 106 <br />unit residential development on the subject site will be <br />approximately 170 Waste Generation Units (WGU) or 322 cubic yards <br />of solid waste/year. A WGU is a Waste Generation Unit measurement <br />equivalent to 1.896 cubic yards of waste/year. <br />According to the county's solid waste regulations, each residential <br />unit generates 1.6 WGUs. With the county's adopted level of <br />service standard of 2.37 cubic yards/person/year and the county's <br />average of 2 persons/unit, each WGU is equivalent to 0.8 people <br />(1.6/2 = 0.8) and 1.896 cubic yards of solid waste/year (0.8 X 2.37 <br />= 1.896). To calculate the total cubic yards of solid waste for <br />the most intense use allowed on the subject property under the <br />proposed zoning district, staff utilized the following formula: <br />Total number of WGUs X 0.8 X 2.37 (170 X 0.8 X 2.37 = 322 cubic <br />yards/year). <br />A review of the solid waste capacity for the active segment of the <br />county landfill indicates the availability of more than 900,000 <br />cubic yards. The active segment of the landfill has a 3 year <br />capacity, and the landfill has expansion capacity beyond 2010. <br />Based on this analysis, staff determined that the county landfill <br />can accommodate the additional solid waste generated by the site <br />under the proposed zoning district. <br />Boos 94 mu 787 <br />APRIL 49 1995 39 <br />
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