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06/12/2001
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to impacted roads . Impacted roads are defined in section 910 . 09t41 ( b ( 3 of the counn ' s LDRs a � <br /> roau �� j � segments which receive tive percent ( 511-( ( or more of the project traffic or fifty ( 50 ) or mor: <br /> project trips . whichever is less . <br /> .According to the approved TIS . the existing level of service on impacted roadways would not be <br /> lowered by the traffic generated by development of 61 single - family units on the subject property . <br /> Water <br /> Centralized potable water distribution lines extend from the North County Reverse Osmosis Plant <br /> to within a quarter mile of the subject property . With the most intense use allowed under the <br /> proposed rezoning , the subject property will have a water consumption rate of 61 Equivalent <br /> Residential Units ( ERU ) . or 15 .250 gallons/day . This is based upon a level of service standard of <br /> 250 gallons/ERU/day . Since the North County Reverse Osmosis Plant currently has a remaining <br /> capacity of more than 1 . 500. 000 gallons/dav , the plant can accommodate the additional demand <br /> generated by the proposed zoning . <br /> Wastewater <br /> Centralized wastewater collection lines extend from the North Regional Wastewater Treatment Plant <br /> to within a quarter mile of the subject property . If a 61 unit residential project on the site connected <br /> to the regional sewer system , that project would have a wastewater generation rate of 61 Equivalent <br /> Residential Units (ERU ) , or 15 . 250 gallons/day . This is based upon a level of service standard of <br /> 250 gallons/ERU/day . Since the North Regional Wastewater Treatment Plant currently has a <br /> remaining capacity of approximately 180. 000 gallons/day , the plant can accommodate the additional <br /> demand generated by the proposed zoninc . <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 vards/person/ vear. With <br /> the county ' s average of approximately 2 . 3 persons/unit . a 61 unit residential development would be <br /> anticipated to house approximately 140 people ( 2 . 3 X 61 ) . For the subject request to meet the <br /> county ' s adopted level of service standard of 1 . 97 cubic yards/person/vear, the landfill must have <br /> enough capacity to accommodate approximately 276 ( 145 X 1 . 97 ) cubic vards/vear . <br /> A review of the solid waste capacity for the active segment of the county landfill indicates the <br /> availability of more than 800,000 cubic yards . The active segment of the landfill has a 4 vear <br /> capacity , and the landfill has expansion capacity beyond 2010 . Based on the analysis . staff <br /> determined that the county landfill can accommodate the additional solid waste generated by the site <br /> under the proposed zoning district . <br /> Drainage <br /> All developments are reviewed for compliance with county stormwater regulations which require <br /> on - site retention , preservation of floodplain storage and minimum finished floor elevations . In <br /> addition . development proposals must meet the discharge requirements of the county Stormwater <br /> Management Ordinance . Any development on the subject property will be prohibited from <br /> discharging any runoff in excess of the pre - development rate . <br /> In this case , the minimum floor elevation level of service standard applies , since the property lies <br /> within a floodplain . Consistent with Drainage Policy 1 . 2 , "all new buildings shall have the lowest <br /> habitable floor elevation no lower than the elevation of the 100- year flood elevation as shown on the <br /> June 12 , 2001 <br /> 19 <br /> F0G � i ' � <br />
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