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<br />Ø5-? <br />R we Stonnwater Amendments <br />Page 4 <br /> <br /> Existing Regulations Proposed Regulations <br />Planned Provides process and a) Adds to the Purpose statement the intent to <br />Development submittal details for provide for increased open space and to <br />Permits planned development incorporate stormwater treatment in site planning <br /> permits b) Requires a "stormwater plan" with each <br /> project submittal to indicate how stormwater will <br /> be captured and treated prior to discharge. <br /> c) Allows planned development permits to <br /> request fewer than the required number of <br /> parking spaces or deviation from the design of <br /> parking spaces and parking lots <br />Applicability No existing provisions a) Would generally apply to an entire site if an <br />and related to stormwater increase of 5,000 square feet of impervious area <br />Nonconforming treatment; Article 33 and if more than 50% of impervious area is being <br />Structures addresses nonconforming added or replaced (and a minimum of 5,000 <br /> structures square feet) <br /> b) If less than 50% of existing impervious area <br /> being added or replaced, requirements apply only <br /> to new construction <br /> b) Minimum pervious area would apply to any <br /> . .. . <br /> Increase In ImpervIOus area <br /> b) Existing nonconforming structures and <br /> pavement could remain, as prescribed in Article <br /> 33. Increased nonconformity would require a Use <br /> Permit, subject to Article 33 and, if within a <br /> creek setback, compliance with Section 32.12 <br /> findings <br />
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