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TABLE IV
(continued)
Nonresidential Structures
Meter Size LUE/Meter Size
5/8 inch simple
1
3/4 inch simple
1.5
1 inch simple
2.5
1 -1/2 inch simple
5
2 inch simple
8
2 inch compound
8
2 inch turbine
10
3 inch compound
16
3 inch turbine
24
4 inch compound
25
4 inch turbine
42
6 inch compound
50
8 inch compound
80
6 inch turbine
92
10 inch compound
115
8 inch turbine
160
10 inch turbine
250
12 inch turbine
330
PROJECTED GROWTH OF LIVING UNIT EQUIVALENTS
It is necessary to establish relationships between Living Unit Equivalents and the various land uses. The
following relationships have been determined after brief review of developed land uses within this city,
a comparison consumption rates of each use category and comparisons with design recommendations of
the American Society of Civil Engineers. The service unit to be applied is a typical single family
dwelling without regard to the number of bed rooms. Such a unit is otherwise referred to as a "dwelling
unit" and for the purpose of this plan the two terms may be used interchangeable.
LAND USE CATEGORY
Low Density Residential
Medium Density Residential
Commercial / Industrial
Parks
Schools
Agricultural
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DWELLING UNITS PER ACRE
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SCHEDULE 1
MAXIMUM IMPACT FEES PER SERVICE UNIT
SERVICE AREA SERVICE UNIT MAX IMPACT FEE
ROADWAY FACILITIES:
(reserved)
WATER FACILITIES:
(reserved)
SANITARY SEWER FACILITIES:
92- 01 ....................... LUE ................... $152.18
DRAINAGE FACILITIES:
(reserved)