HomeMy WebLinkAbout1977-10-25; City Council; Resolution 51993
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RESOLUTION No. 5199
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA, ADOPTING
A FIRST PHASE SEWER ALLOCATION SYSTEM
PURSUANT TO SECTION 18.05.030 OF THE
CARLSBAD MUNICIPAL CODE.
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Carlsbad, by the
adoption of Ordinance No. 8073, has added Chapter 18,05 to the
Carlsbad Municipal Code to impose a building permit moratorium
due to the lack of sewer treatment capacity; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to Municipal Code Section 18,05,030, the
City Council provided for the eventuality that
of capacity could become available which would
a limited amount
not be of sufficient
quantity to justify lifting the building permi, moratorium but
which, nevertheless, could be available to be allocated within
the City's sewer service area; and
WHEREAS, the City of Carlsbad has reached agreement with the
Encinitas Sanitation District to lease approximately seventy-five
thousand gallons of capacity in the Encina Treatment Plant which
will accommodate an estimated 270 equivalent dwelling units in
the City of Carlsbad's sewer service area: and
WHEREAS, said amount of sewer capacity is insufficient to
meet even a portion of the existing current demand for sewer
permits and, therefore, does not justify a complete lifting of
the building permit moratorium; and
WHEREAS, the City Council desires to adopt a fair and
equitable system for allocating the available amount of sewage
treatment capacity pursuant to the authority of Section 18.05.030
of the Carlsbad Municipal Code: and
WHEREAS, a Council Committee has worked for many weeks in an
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effort to devise a fair and equitable system to allocate the
capacity and produced a draft First Phase Allocation Sytem; and
WHEREAS, Planning Director has determined that said system
will have a nonsignificant impact on the environment and a Negative
Declaration has been prepared and filed. The City Council has
considered said Negative Declaration and finds that the require-
ments of the City of Carlsbad Environmental Protection Ordinance
of 1972 and the California Environmental Quality Act have been
satisfied in regards to said system; and
WHEREAS, a noticed public hearing has been held on the system
and after full and complete consideration, the City Council has
determined it to be in the public interest to adopt a system
which can be used for a first phase allocation of the lease
capacity.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the
City of Carlsbad as follows:
1. That the above recitations are true and correct.
2. That pursuant to the Carlsbad Municipal Code Section
18.05.030, the City Council hereby adopts the First Phase Sewer
Allocation System as set out in Exhibit "S" , attached hereto and
made a part hereof,
3. It is the intent of the Council in adopting said system
to adopt a framework which can be used to fairly and equitably
allocate some or all of the additional sewer capacity which the
City has leased from Encinitas. In adopting this system, the
City Council does not obligate itself to allocate all or any part
of the available capacity pursuant thereto. Prior to approval of
First Phase Sewer Allocation Permits, the Council may find it
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necessaryto further amehdtheallocation system. The system is
subject to change and may or may not be used in the future if
additional amounts of sewer capacity become available. Upon
completion of the initial allocation, the Council intends to
reevaluate the system in light of their experience. A judgment wil
be made at that time as to whether or not the substance of the
first phase system can be incorporated into an allocation system
for use in the future.
4. As a part of the first phase system, the City Council
has provided special rules which apply to building permits issued
pursuant to the sewer allocations made under this system. Those
rules provide that building permits must be taken out promptly
and processed diligently to conclusion or they will be void.
so doing, the Council has deviated from the provisions of the
Uniform Building Code. This action is necessitated by the unique
local circumstances resulting from the City's building and sewer
moratorium. In order to insure that the available amount of sewer
capacity is utilized in the best interest of all the citizens of
Carlsbad, the Council wishes to insure that sewer permits, when
issued, will be used as soon as possible and will not be stockpiled
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thereby denying other, perhaps more worth, projects an opportunity
to proceed, The Director of Building and Housing is hereby directe
to file a copy of this resolution with the State as necessary to
justify the deviation from the Uniform Building Code necessitated
by special local conditions.
5. The City Council has determined that it is necess'ary to
collect a special fee as a condition of the issuance of a sewer
allocation permit pursuant to the first phase allocation system.
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rhe fee will be in addition to all other fees required for the
issuance of building and sewer permits.
9roportional share of the total five year lease cost for the
The fee is based on a
aapacity which the City must pay to Enchitas.
the special fee is hereby established as $375.00 for each equivaleni
The amount of
iiwelling unit. adjourned
PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED atan/regular meeting of the
Carlsbad City Council held on the 25thday of October , 1977
by the following vote, to wit:
AYES: Councilmen Frazee, Lewis, Packard, Skotnicki ,Ind
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
Councilwoman Casler
ROBERT C. FRAZEE, May
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CITY OF CARLSBAD ./
Corrected per actoption a 10-26- 77 ..I
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Objectives:
The sewer allocation system contained herein is intended to provide a framework within which the City Council can make some judgments
regarding the allocation of a limited amount of sewer capacity wh'ich may become available. This system is designed to meet the
following City objectives :
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To fairly and equitably allocate a limited amount of sewer
capacity among competing demands.
To coordinate development with needed public improvements.
To maintain and enhance levels of City services (infill.ing). a .
To preserve and/or enhance the. efficiency of service delivery
systems to allow tjme to provide public facilities adequate to meet expanded service needs. .- To renew and maintain existing urban areas,
To aevelop vzcant land that is within existinq urbarl areas
and is mrrently serviced by public facilities; i.2. I streets, wat.er, sewer.
11, Available Sewer Capacity:
It is estimated that the firkt phase sewer allocation system w;ilI
~~,~~,~,.* -have 270 number of equivalent dwelling units and 75,000 gallon:; of sewer treatment capacity to be considered for allocation-.
capacity may be distributed on the basis of the criteria contained
any particular project shall be determined on the basis of equj-v- alent dwellins units according to the established City System
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The guiding criteria for .the application and interpretation
of this system shall be bo maximize the overall conununity benefits for the City of Carlsbad.
This sewer allocation system is for those portions of the City of Carlsbad which are located within the Carlsbad service area.
This.sewer allocation system is responding to the specific:: needs
of the ,community in terms of those persons known or unknown who
have bqen caught by the sewer moratorium established April 19,
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The City Council has determined to consider allocating some or all of the leased sewer capacity (Jhich we have acquired
covering such concerns as: 1) distribution of sewer capacity
by percentage to specific land use categories; 2) creating a
rating system within the various land use categories; '3)
establishing comzuni-ty ber,efits for the City of Carlshaci (as the inajor a'llocatioh criteria; and 4) developnent of a Isysten? to fairly recognize those persons affected by the noratorium of April 19, 1977.
Land Use Distribution:.
The following land use distribution of sewer allocation is
established for this First Phase Sewer Allocation System:
Per ceucage Eqiiivalent
of Available Dwelling Units
Capacity (E.D.U. 'S)
A. Industrial Land Use
B. Commercial Land Use
a. General
b. Office
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14 '. Single Family Residential. - 8
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* Single family residential land use shall be those dwelling . units proposed on legal recorded lots in the R-1 and R-44
zones and dwelling units in other residential zones where the density is 7,500 sq. ft. of land per unit or less.
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**Multiple family residential land use shall be all dwe1l.ing .
units where the density is.greater than one dwelling un.it per 7,500 sq. ft'.
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' Applications for'sewer peimits 'will be divided by use in accdrd with the above categories.
rated against other projects in the sane category and separate
allocations will be made within each 'category. In addition to
the above categories, there are two more categories with capacity
to be. distributed:
Projec.ts in each category will be
Percentage E.D.U. 's of Avai 1 ab1 e
Capacity Dwelling Units) - (Equivalent
E. Community Facilities
(Includes parks, schools,
other governmental build-
ings, churches, hospitals
and airports) 5% 14
F. Contingency (Includes
- comrrtunity development'
. redevelopment areas,
failing septic tanks and
rehabilitation programs,
capital improvemeht programs
and a reserve capacity . for other exceptions to the sewer moratorim contained
in Section 18.04.170 of the
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The Community Facilities and Contingency categories are designed to reserve sewer capacity rather thar, allocating fixed amounts
immediately as the other land use categories. It is anticipzted that between now and when optimum sewer capacity is available,
there will be a continuous need for capacity in the various laEd
uses identified in these two categories. It may be necessary to
establish a separate rating ;system for these two categories if a high demand occurs; however, at this time it is anticipated that
these will be handled on an "a3 needed" basis by a case-by-case - . evaluation by the City Council. The only exception to the City
Council. allocating these two categories based on community need and the public welfare, is that the City Manager shall have
authority to issue sewer connection permits for failing septic tank systems. c *
J. Procedures for applying for Sewer Permits Under the First Phase
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Allocation System.
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.' qualifications are established which must be satisfied at the a
It is assumed that there will be more applications for a sewer
allocation than there is available capacity, Therefore, five
time of application in order for the application to be considered.
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f It is the judgement of the City Council that only projects
which can meet these qualifications should be eligible to
participate in the First Phase AlTocation.
to provide a.reasonable guide to save unnecessary cnrfir1ecrin.g
and design costs for a proposed project where there is little
chance of the project qualifying for a sewer allocation permit.
The qualifications are as follows:
1. No residential project will be eligible for cohsideration
that is outside of the infill area as shown on t?k mzp - marked'Exhibit A, attached hereto and made a.part hereof.
Commercial and industrial land uses may be considered
anywhere within the City's sewer service area.
These qualifications . are also intcncled to screen applications in a preliminary way
2. With the exception of City building or sewer permits, al-1
approvals, including City Council acti.on and other a7ency
approvals, such as-the California Coastal Corr,?.issio:l and
Sanitation 'and T\!a<er Districts, must have beet issue2 2nd
proof of such approval must be si;bmitted 5.7ith the ?.??Xi--
cations. The applicant mast dernons.trate that he is ready
and able to cormence construction of the project upon
receipt of a City building permit.
. 3. ,No public costs for City facilities to service the site, such as streets, sewers, etc., are required.
The City Council must finG that at least one of tiLz , 4. 'following criteria exists:
a. An application of some form for development 'was
applied for prior to April 19, 1977, and it can be
found that delays in the process were a direct result of City actions.
The project proponents have made contributions to
public agencies in,order to develop which cannot now
The site already has a sewer hookup but needs -additional hookups to fully complete the project.
The application is for on& single family home on a lot owned by the applicant and legally of record as of April 19, 1977, and this is the only application
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e, Any similar criteria as determined by the City Council.
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.5. The applicant shall complete an Application for Sewer
Allocation, a Qucstionnhire for Application Qualification
and a Rating System Questionnaire on forms attached hereto as Exhibit B. In order to receive further considcration,
the.applicant must attain the following minimum point total
: on the Rating System Questionnaire:
’ Residential (Single Family) 25 35 .. Residential (Multiple)
Commercial 3 0 -**
Industrial 30
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Applicants for projects which apparently qualify under all five
categories listed above, shall then prepare the followiiig infor-
mation as the official application for a first phase sewer
allocation pernit. -. Documents Required for Submittal:
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The following docufients ake required to provide sufficient infor- mation to accurately rate the application, and to deternine if the
proposal meets Code requirements.
disqualification.
Errors or onission may czuse
Application. :
Questionnaires for qualification and for rating
(Application attachments ) .
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Evidence that lot is a legal building site owned by the
applicant and of record prior to April 19, 1977.
Proof in writing that all discretionary actions involving the 1
various public agencies have been completed.
Ten ozalid prints of the site plan. The site plan shall contain
all information suitable for submittal for building permits as
required by the Building Official if sewer permits are granted
td that proper. review can be made, and to insure project can be
constructed, the proposal shall meet all Code. requirements. .
A written list and explanation of .whit water, sewer and energy conserving material or construction techniques that are going
to be uged. plans must comply with the list and be to the satisfaction of
the City Building official.)
Application Fees:. The submittal of a processing fee in the amount of -
(Such list will become part of the record and
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$ 25.00 for community faci1itie.s.
$ 25.00 for single family residence.
$ 50.00:for multiple family residence.
$lOb.OO for commercial, or industrial uses.
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The deadline for filing applications is the close of the business
day, 30 days after adoption of Resolution No. 5193. Applications
shall be filed with the Planning Department.
Staff Evaluation.
After the closing date for receipt of applications, a staff cclmmittee,
consisting of the Public Works Administrator, City Engineer, Eiirect-or
of-Building and Housing and the Director of Planning, shall evaluate
each application in accordance with the provisions of this section.
The committee shall prepare a report for the City Council. The
report shall show which projects in the judgment of the ccrxlttec meet the five qualifications of Section V, The report shall also
show a point total for each project based on the star'f jc5q:mert of
the project's ranking after applying the .point systen as set out in the Rating System Questionnaire, a'part of ExhiSj.t B,'attazhed
hereto and made a part hereof, In addition, the report shall rank
the projects from the project with the highest total to the project
with $he lowest total for each land use category. Finally, tfre
report shall reconmend which projects in each category should
receive r: c;awer alfctcat'on permit. The staff shall report their
findings to the City Colrncil within 30 working Zays frm t5e dkz2line
for submissions of applications. The committee findincjs shall be
mailed or otherwise made available to all persons who have appltcd for a sewer allocation permit before the Council hearing.
City Council Action.
The City Clerk shall set a public hearing before the City Cour,dl to consider the staff comnittee report. After completion of t.he public hearing on the report, the Council shall first consider' and
resolve any disagreements befween applicants and staff in regexds to
the qualifications of Section V. The Council shall then eliminate
from further consideration for permits under this first phase alloca-
tion all projects which do not meet the Section V qual2fications.
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The Council shall review the recommgndations of the Staff Report i'n
regards to the point ranking of qualifying projects within each land use category. The Council shall have the prerogative of making its
own policy interpretations of the rating system in reaching its
decision on allocations. If the Council is not satisfied that: the
results_of_the_-rating system meet the objectives and-purposes and
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.I iikent of the syste$t he: Council may ‘amend Xeas. they consider
necessary in the public interest. When the Council is satisfied with the findings and the ranking of the projects, they shall
adopt a list of such projects which shall become the basis for
issuing sewer permits and building pe’rmits j-n the Carlsbad scwei~
district boundaries, Inclusion of a project on the approved list .
shall constitute authorization pursuant to Municipal Code Section
18.05.030 for the exception of that project from the building moratorium imposed by Chapter 18.05 of the Code.
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the available sewer capacity pursuant to this system. reserves the right to establish point total cut off within each
land use category as they consider necessary in order to insure the
available capacity is used in the best interests of the citizens of
Carlsbad. AIRY capacity which is not allocate2 as a part of this
first phase allocation, or which is allocated but not used, shall
remain in reserve to be reallocated as the Cou~cil- nay det-ermine by the
adoption of a second phase system or by the further arnenc!-.ent of
this system. .
The Council
E. Permits and Fees
The successful applicant.within the rating system shall be require2
to.perforn in the following manner in order to obtain and retain a
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A complete building Germit application must be filed within 30 days after Council action app-roving the list of projects eligible for sexer allocations. the’ allocation application. .
The project must be as represente? in
B. Concurrently with the issuance of a building permit the applicant
shall obtain a’sewer connection permit and pay the fee the-efore
as required by the Carlsbad Municipal Code. also pay a special sewer allocation permit fee of $375.00 ~2r
EDU for his project. lease cost of the capacity.,allocated by this system.
necessary pernits within 20 days after mailing of written notice by the City that plan check is complete and that the
Ap2licant shall
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The applicant must take-oat his building, Sewer and other - ” i;
.building permit is ready for issuance, -
D. After issuance of
construction shall
pursued without in does not progress for any period in.
sewer permit will
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a building permit by the Building Department, commence within 30 days and be diligently
.tcrruption until completed. If construction
in a reasonably timely way, or is interrupted
excess of 30 days, the building permit and
be void, All fees shall be non-refundable. .
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Exceptions may be granted by the City.Counci.1 if they find that the
developer has acted in goodLfaith, in a reasonable manner and
that the delay in construction is due to failures beyond the
control of the developer.
If a building permit is voided, a new building permit may be
obtained which will only be issued if the project qualifies for a new sewer allocation pursuant to such system that the Council
may adopt in the future.
NOTE TO APPLICANTS
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This First Phase Allocation System is adopted based on an
asswption that the +City will have available 75,000 gallons of
additional sewer capacity on lease from anoth2r mcnber of the
Encina T.reatnent Plant.
estimates. The true facts are difficult to Zeternine c ar.2 the assumptions which underlie the systen are scSject ,o c'r.zng.e.. ,
There is no guarantee that a Froject, which a??arer?.t.ly ::;LZ~:-X:~S
for an allocatfon pursuar-t t' to this sy~tex, :;;ill actczll:: .~.ecei*.-<: sewer permit. a2re .is no guaranter- that the issuancs
fact be available at the tire of'occupency.
exceed its capacity rights i:! the piant and, therefore, mus': :e governed by the actual availa3ility of capcity at the tire
the hookup is 'made. permit or perform work pursuant to such permit are at your owx
This assumption is based or! Enqineer's
Further,
. of a sewer allocation permit .oJil.l insure that capacity :..:ill. in
The City :.?a? not
Efforts by applicants to obtain an alloc~ti
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EXHIBIT B * * 9-1-77 .
APPLICATION FOR SEWER ALLOCATION PERMIT #
Print or Type) .' .
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lescription .. 'of Project (Residential, Commercial, Industrial. . .
no. of units, etc.):
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Location of Project: The subject property is generally located on
the L) side of between
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Page Parcels Assessor's Number: Book
Page Parcels Rook
(Please list others at bottom of page),
Owner (s) :
State Zip Phone Address City Name
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Persqn (s) responsible for preparation of plans or design:
City State Zip Phone Name Address
Registration of License No.
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city State Zip Phone Name Address
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Representing (Company or Corp.) :
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I hereby declare that all information contained within this application
and the accompanying attachments have been READ, UNDERSTOOD, UID HAVE
BEEN ANSWEFGD CORRECTLY TO TIE BEST OF MY ABILITY.
Applicant' s' Signature X :. 6 '. _.
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9-1-77
Questionnaire for Application Qualifications
following five questions must be-answered concerning your project:
Is the location of your project inside the infill boundaries as
approved by Council, excluding Commercial and Industrial Land
Use (the official map is located at the Planning Dcpartment)?
Have all discretionary actions, including all City actions, Coastal Commission, Sanitation and Water District action been
completed (proof will be required with submittal of application) ?
Will the project create any public costs for City facilities such as streets, sewers, etc.?
Please indicate if any of,the following conditions exist:
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An application' for development was applied for 2,risr tc
. April 19, 1977, 'and. the project was 2eiayed as a result of action by the City: Yes No .
You or agents of your project have mad'e special xoney
contributions to public agencies in order to develop
which cannot noy be refunded:
The site already has a sewer hookup but needs additional
hookups tc complete the project:
NO Yes
NO Yes
The application is for one single family home on a lot owned
by the applicant and legally of record as of April 19, 1977, and this is.the only application submitted by the applicant.
Any similar criteria as determined by the Council. No Yes
Explain:
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The applicant shall rate his project by using the attached rating
obtained for the proposed project:
Residential (Multiple) - 35; Commercial - 30 and Industrial - 30.
. system,to estimate that the following -minimum points can be
Residenkial (Single Family - 25;
xidence in support of affirmative responses should be .ttached. referenced or
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Exhibit E @ 10-18-77
RATING SYSTEM QUESTIONNAIRE
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INDUSTRIAL - COMMERCIAL LAND USES
Please answer the following questions. Additional pages showing evidence in support of the points indicated may be attached.
1. Points will be given for certain water saving devices listed below. Please check the devices, if any, which will be incorporated into the project. below, all such fixtures in the ‘structure shall be so equipped wherever appropri ate. )
(To receive points for any fixture as listed
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Faucets Lavatory sink aerators (flow restrictors) 2% Spring loaaed faucet 5 x - Quick heat lavatory faucet 5%
Thermostatic mixing valve 4 x
5% Recirculating (convection or forced) ax
Showers
Hot Mater Pipes Flow control head. or in-1 ine restrictor 4%
I n su 1 at i on’
Toilets Flush valve (1’ line)
POINTS
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
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15%
%.WATER REDUCTION
0-4% 5-9% 10-1 4%
.15-19% 20-24%
25-29% 30-34% 35-39% 40-44%.
. 45-49% 50%+
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Comments or Explanation
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2. Points will be given based on the following methods to conserve energy. into the project. (To receive points for any fixture as listed below, all such fixtures in-the structure shall be so equipped
Please check the devices, if any, which will be incorporated
wherever appropriate. )
Pilot lights for furnaces and water heaters El ectro-spark W i rido ws 5%
The rmo pane 10%
Sol ar Heating Hot Water Augment Building Heating
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% by Engineering Design
PO I NTS % ENERGY CONS E RVAT I ON -
0 No energy conservation considerations
1-5% 6-1 0%
1 2 3 11-15%
16-20% 21-25% 4 5 6 26-30% 7 I 31 -35%
8 36-40% 9 41 -45%
Comments or Explanation
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. by significant amounts? (Circle appropriate points that you .
Does the project incorporate facilities to.reduce sewer effluent
believe your project should be allotted.)
0 - No reduction - up to 2% - 4% 3- 6%
4- 5- 10% 6- 12% 7- 14%
8- 16% 9- 18%
10 - Over 18%
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' 4. Does the project remove or rehabilitate older dilapidated structures within the community of a non-historic nature?*
0 - Land Vacant
3 - Rehabilitation 5 - Removal of non-h *Structure is define
5. Does the proposed projec on the City Council's ap
istoric dilapidated structure d as any main building on a lot. '
t participate in a capital project listed proved Capital Improvement 9 Program?
POINTS
0 - NO 5 - Partially completes a capital project 10 - Completes a capital project
Cowmen t s or Expl an at i on
6. Will the project require less than 50% of the sewer capability that is available in its land use type?
0 - 50% and over . 1 - 40% - 49%
2 - 30% - '39%
3 - 20% - 29% 4 - 10% - 19% 5-5-9% 6-2-4% 7-0-1%
Comments or Explanation
7. Will the project provide substantial assessed value to the City?
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'*POINTS RECEIVED .. L -QUARTILE ~
0 Bottom 25% of Projects . 3 -Third 25% of Projects
6 9 Second 25% of Projects
* Top 25% of Projects
]OD: Projects shall be arrayed from highest to lowest building valuations. Building evaluation for each project shall be computed multiplying the square footage of building area in each.project by the. appropriate construction cost factors set forth in the Building Department Valuation Tables.
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@ERAL COMMERCIAL ONLY ,
(Not part of ratingb for office uses)
8. Will the project provide substanti.al taxable sales to the City?
I POINTS RECEIVED QUARTILE
0 Bottom 25% of Projects
Third 25% of Projects Second 25% of Projects 3 6 9 Top 25% of Projects
METHOD: Projects shall be arrayed from highest to lowest potential taxable sales. Potential taxable sales for each project s,,all be computed by multiplying the squarefootage of gross leasible building area in each project by the following factors:
- USE TAXABLE SALES PER SQUARE FOOT OF BUILDING(S)
90 Regional Shopping Center
Community & Neighborhood Commercial Center 60
Specialty Store 100
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80 Discount Store
FurnSture and Appliances 60
Furnishings 60
T.V., Stereo, Records 120
90 Building Suppl ies
Paint and Wallpaper 120
Auto Serv'ice and Supplies
Dinner Restaurant .-
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140
Coffee Shop
Fast Food
120
250
40 , Mi n i - Sup erma r k et
Car Dealership - set amount of $1.8 mill ion
Commeri t s
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TIE BREAKING RATING POINT SYSTEM
INDUSTRIAL AND COMMERCIAL
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In case of a tie in any land use category, the following points may be applied as a tie breaker:
1. Distance to pub1 ic transportation system
Points
0 % mile + 1 3/8 to 1/2 mile 2 1/4 to 3/8 mile 3 1/8 to 1/4 wile 4 0 to 7/8 mile
2. Fire Response Time
Points m
0. 1 2 3 4
5 6 7.
No access Over 6 minutes 5'to 6 minutes 4 to 5 minutes 3 to 4 minutes 2 to 3 minutes 1 to 2 minutes 0 to 7 minutes
Comments
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RATING SYSTEM”QUESTIONNA1RE
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RESIDENTIAL LAND USE
Please answer the following questions. Additional pages shob~ing evidence in support of the points indicated may be attached.
1. Points will be given for certain water saving devices listed below. Please check the devices if any which will be incorporated i to the project. (To receive points for any fixture as listed below, a11 such fixtures in the structure shall be so equipped wherever appropriate.) .
Faucets Kitchen sink aerator (flow restrictors) Lavatory sink aerator (flow restrictors) Quickoheat lavatory faucet
Thermostatic mixing valve Flow control head or in-line restrictor
Insulation Recirculating (convection or forced)
Cycle adjust djshnasher (built-in) -
Showers
Hot Water Pipes
Appl iances
POINTS % WATER REDUCTION
0 0-4%
2 10-14% 3 15-1 9% 4 20-24% 5 25-29% 6 30-34%
35-393 8 40-44% 9 45-49%
1, 5-9:;
10 50%+
2% 3 % 5%
5% 15%
10% 15%
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. 2.: Points will be gqn based on the followin@ethods to conserve
energy: Please c eck the devices if any which will be incorporated into the project. (To receive points for any fixture as listed below, all such fixtures invthe structure shall be so equipped wherever appropriate. )
Pilot Lights (for furnaces, water heaters)
El ectro-spark 5%
Solar Heating Hot water augment Building heating
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3 4 5 6 7 8
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10% X by Engineering Design
% ENERGY CONSERVATION
No energy conservation considerations 1-5% 6-1 0% 11-15% 16-20% 21 -25% 26-30% 31-35% 36-40% 41 -45%
Comments or Expl anation
3. Does the project incorporate facilities to reduce sewer effluent by significant amounts? (Circle appropriate points that you believe your project should be allotted.)
0 - No reduction 1 - up to 2% 2- 4%
3- 6%
8% .n 0%
6- 12% 7- 14%
8- 'I 6% 9- 18% 10 - Over 18%
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' : 4: Does the projcct remove or rehabilitate older dilapidated structures within the community of a non-historic nature?* I
0 - Land Vacant 3 - Rehabilitation 5 - Removal of non-historic dilapidated structure *Structure is defined as any main building on a lot
5. Does the proposed project participate in a capital project listed
on the City Council 's approved Capital Improvement Program?
POINTS
0 - NO 5 - Partially completes a capital project 10 - Completes a capital project
Comments or Explanation
6. Will the project require less than 50% of the sewer capability that ,is available in its land use type?
0 - 50% and over . 7 - 40% - 49% 2 - 30% - 39% 3 - 20% - 29%
4 - 10% - 19% 5- 5% - 9% 6 - 2% - 4%' 7-0-1%
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Comment s o r Eicp 1 ana ti on
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a' RATING POINT SYSTEM
In case of a tie in'any la'nd use category, the following points may be
applied as a tie breaker:
1. Distance to Parks and Recreation
Points
0 1 2 .3 4
% mile' +
3/8 to 1/2 mile 1/4 to 3/8 mile 1/8 to 1/4 mile 0 to 1/8 mile
2. Distance to public transportation system
Points
3.' Fire Response >Time
Points
0 1 2 3 .4 5 6
7.
% mile +
3/8 to 1/2 mile
1/4 to 3/8 mile
1/8 to 1/4 mile
0 to 1/8 mile
No access
Over 6 minutes 5 to 6 minutes
4 to 5 minutes 3 to 4 minutes 2 to. 3 minutes
1 to 2 minutes
0 to 1 minutes
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FIRST PHASE SEWER ALLOCATION
To the best; of my knowledge, my proposed project will not
require any public costs for City facilities to service the site, such as streets, sewers, etc. I understand that if
it is determined by City staff .that my project will require
such public costs, my application will be disqualified from consideration and my application fees will not be refunded.
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