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<br /> , <br /> . SECTION 28-164 FACTORS FOR DETERMINING FEES FOR VARIOUS LANE USES: <br /> The utility factors for various land uses used to determine the surface water management fees are <br /> assigned as follows: <br /> Zoning Districts Land Use Utility Factor <br /> R-l Single-Family Residential (1\3 acre lots) 1.00 <br /> R-2 Single and Two-Family Residential <br /> (1/4 acre lots) 1.31 <br /> R-3 Townhouse and Low Density Multiple Dwellings 2.72 <br /> R-4 Multiple Dwelling 2.72 <br /> 1-1, 1-2 Limited and General Industrial 4.25 <br /> B-1, B-2 Limited and General Business 4.25 <br /> SECTION 28-165 ESTABLISHMENT OF FEES <br /> . Surface water management fees shall be established by City Council resolution. The Surface Water <br /> Management Fee per land use zoning per quarter shall be determined by first determining the percentage <br /> of total runoff in the City which is attributed to Single-Family Residential property. The fee-per-acre <br /> for Single-Family Residential is computed by equating the runoff percentage to an equal percentage of <br /> the Quarterly Surface Water Management Revenue, divided by the estimated total acres of Single- <br /> Family Residential land use in the City. The per-acre fee for all individual parcels shall be defined as <br /> the product of the Single-Family Residential Fee, the appropriate utility factor and the total acreage of <br /> the parcel. Parcels in the R-l and R-2 zoning districts shall be assessed on a per-lot basis using the <br /> acreage as determined by established City policy. <br /> SECTION 28-166 ADJUSTMENT OF FEES <br /> The City Council may adopt policies, by resolution, for adjustment of the surface water management <br /> fees. Information to justify a fee adjustment must be supplied by the property owner. Such adjustments <br /> of fees shall not be retroactive, unless provided within said resolution. Credits will be reviewed <br /> annually by a staff committee. <br /> SECTION 28-167 UNDEVELOPED LAND <br /> . Undeveloped properties shall be assessed at one-half the developed rate, based on their zoning <br /> classification. <br />