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9/23/2024
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ATTY/RESO.0062/CC RESO APPROVING UPDATED GREEN INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS <br />REV: 09-18-24 VR <br />Page 3 of 3 <br />C. SUBSTANTIAL COMMERCIAL REMODELING <br /> <br />The Substantial Commercial Remodeling of existing buildings shall be required to install <br />PSPPM for the entire property except as follows: <br /> <br />1. For zero-lot line buildings and other similar buildings that lack the physical space <br />to build the required improvements as determined by the City Engineer in their sole <br />discretion. <br /> <br />2. Substantial Commercial Remodeling that consists of less than twenty-five <br />thousand (25,000) square feet of remodeled space. <br /> <br />3. If Commercial Buildings exist within a property that has not previously been <br />required to install PSPPM, the development of the Commercial Building with the <br />Substantial Commercial Remodeling shall require installation of PSPPM for a <br />percentage of the site equal to the ratio of remodeled to existing building floor area. <br /> <br />D. GREEN INFRASTRUCTURE IN THE PUBLIC RIGHT-OF-WAY <br /> <br />All Large Developments shall provide a preliminary utility study including GI <br />improvements in the right-of-way to capture and treat the runoff tributary to the project <br />frontage. The City Engineer will review said study and determine whether the <br />improvements are feasible and conform to other improvements located in the right-of- <br />way. All GI improvements deemed feasible by the City Engineer shall be designed and <br />constructed by the developer, and the developer and/or property owner shall enter into <br />an agreement for the maintenance of those improvements in accordance with the same <br />requirements for PSPPM.
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