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<br /> . Additional Information on Fees Charged <br /> Single family homes will be charged $3.98/unit per quarter. <br /> Residents of the Townhouse Villages of Arden Hills Homes <br /> Association and Arden Hills North Homes Association will pay <br /> $7. 03/uni t per quarter. Residents in these communi ties pay seventy- <br /> seven percent more than residents of single family homes. Each year <br /> we will pay $3733.20 more than if we lived in a development of <br /> single family homes. <br /> The following is a utility cost comparison with other communities <br /> in this area: <br /> Single Townhome Dollar Percent <br /> Family (per unit) Difference Difference <br /> Bloomington 5.50 2.53 -2.97 -54.00% <br /> Burnsville 3.00 2.40 -0.60 -20.00% <br /> Eagan 5.00 4.00 -1.00 -20.00% <br /> Shoreview 4.95 5.25 0.30 6.06% <br /> Vadnais 4.50 4.50 0.00 0.00% <br /> Heights <br /> . Woodbury 7.50 6.00 -1.50 -20.00% <br /> Average 5.08 4.11 -0.96 -17.99% <br /> Most communities we contacted have established a flat fee for <br /> townhome units. Arden Hills has set a rate per acre for townhome <br /> developments; this means that lower density developments will pay <br /> a much higher rate per unit. Roseville and North st. Paul also use <br /> a rate per acre. However, it is doubtful that townhome residents in <br /> those cities pay as much as we do; we could not find a townhome <br /> community that has less than five homes per acre as we do. <br /> The fee is based on the volume of storm water runoff and the <br /> formula used includes the approximate percentage of impervious <br /> surface on the property; impervious surface includes the roof area <br /> of each home and paved areas. We were told that the fee for <br /> townhouses is greater because of .the greater percentage of <br /> impervious surface on the property used for drives and parking <br /> areas. It seems reasonable that a per unit fee would be more <br /> appropriate since lower density housing would mean a lesser <br /> percentage of impervious surface. <br /> . <br />