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S <br />and the maximum density under the proposed zoning. The site information used for the concurrency <br />analysis is as follows: <br />1. Size of Area to be Rezoned: <br />2. Existing Zoning District: <br />3. Proposed Zoning District: <br />4. Most Intense Use of Subject Property <br />Under Existing Zoning Districts: <br />5. Most Intense Use of Subject Property <br />Under Proposed Zoning District: <br />Transportation <br />34.33 acres <br />RM -6, Multiple -Family <br />6 units/acre) <br />RM -8, Multiple -Family <br />8 units/acre) <br />205 Single -Family Units <br />274 Single -Family Units <br />Residential District (up to <br />Residential District (up to <br />As part of the concurrency review process, the applicant has submitted a Traffic Impact Analysis <br />(TIA). The county's Traffic Engineering Division has reviewed and approved that TIA. A TIA <br />reports the number of peak hour/peak season/peak direction trips that would be generated by the <br />most intense use of the subject property under the proposed zoning district, and assigns those trips <br />to impacted roads. Impacted roads are defined in the county's LDRs as roadway segments which <br />receive five percent (5%) or more of the project traffic or fifty (50) or more project trips, whichever <br />is less. <br />According to the approved TIA, the existing level of service on impacted roads would not be <br />lowered by the traffic generated by development of 274 single-family units on the subject property. <br />Water <br />With the proposed zoning, the subject property could accommodate 274 residential units, resulting <br />in water consumption at a rate of 274 Equivalent Residential Units (ERU), or 68,500 gallons/day. <br />This is based upon a level of service of 250 gallons/ERU/day. Development on the subject property <br />would be served by the North County Reverse Osmosis Plant which currently has a remaining <br />capacity of approximately 536,000 gallons/day and can accommodate the additional demand <br />generated by the proposed rezoning. <br />Wastewater <br />Based upon the most intense use allowed under the proposed zoning, development of the property <br />will have a wastewater generation rate of approximately 274 Equivalent Residential Units (ERU), <br />or 68,500 gallons/day. This is based upon the level of service standard of 250 gallons/ERU/day. <br />County wastewater service is available to the site from the Central Regional Wastewater Treatment <br />Plant, which currently has a remaining capacity of more than 1,100,000 gallons/day and can <br />accommodate the additional wastewater generated by the subject request. <br />Solid Waste <br />Solid waste service includes pick-up by private operators and disposal at the county landfill. The <br />county's adopted level of service standard for landfill capacity is 1.97 cubic yards/person/year With <br />the county s average of approximately 2 3 persons/unit, a 274 unit residential development would <br />March 5, 2002 <br />58 <br />Bit �r <br />
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