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443 <br />Chair Vanderwall opined that it made sense to treat residential the same no matter <br />444 <br />where they lived; and if a larger flow was needed, the source property of the <br />445 <br />larger flow should be assessed, not those downstream, but with typical flow. <br />446 <br />447 <br />Other examples were reviewed (e.g. Rainbow, lift stations with greater capacity <br />448 <br />needed); and discharge rates taken into consideration. <br />449 <br />450 <br />Member Stenlund opined that, as densities increased with future construction <br />451 <br />trends, or as people moved based on the availability of transportation, this <br />452 <br />situation would only continue to evolve. <br />453 <br />454 <br />Mr. Schwartz noted that, when that happened, they are required to ensure the <br />455 <br />City's system could handle their needs, and if they were unable to demonstrate <br />456 <br />capacity exists, they needed to pay for any upsizing. <br />457 <br />Page 11 of 16 <br />