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4. Weighted Areas <br /> For the purpose of storm sewer assessments, the weighting of areas <br /> shall be based on zoning as follows: <br /> Residential 1.00 <br /> High Density Residential 1.25 <br /> Commercial 1.50 <br /> Industrial 2.00 <br /> 5. Front Footage <br /> a. Single Frontage Lots <br /> In platted areas, the front footage for purposes of front footage <br /> assessments shall be determined at the building set back line as <br /> described in the Centerville Zoning Ordinance, Code of Ordinances <br /> for the City of Centerville, Ordinance No. 4, and shall be measured <br /> parallel to the property line abutting the improvement. <br /> In unplatted areas, the City Council shall establish on a case-by- <br /> case basis a formula for determining the assessable front footage <br /> for each improvement project. Typically, this will be accom- <br /> plished by dividing the property into equivalent lot units. The <br /> total parcel front footage shall then be determined by summing the <br /> front footage for each equivalent lot unit. <br /> b. Corner Lots <br /> In the case of a street improvement project which abuts both <br /> sides of a corner lot, the front footage shall be the dimension of <br /> the shorter side plus 20% of the dimension of the long side <br /> as measured according to Section II (A) (5) . In cases of corner <br /> 4 <br />
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