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202.09 <br />202.09 (Rev. 2100) <br />b. Unit Assessment: A unit assessment shall be derived by dividing the total project <br />cost by the number of Residential Equivalent Density (RED) units in the project area. A <br />RED unit is defined as a single family residential unit. All platted and unplatted properiy <br />will be assigned RED unit values equivalent to the underlying zoning. When the e�sting <br />land use is less than the highest and best permitted use, the Council may consider the <br />current use as well as the full potential of land use in determining the appropriate number <br />of RED units. Otherwise, the following RED chart will apply on a per unit basis, subject <br />to adjustment by the Council for any inequities: <br />Single Family 1 .00 RED <br />Duplex 1 .00 RED <br />Condominium 0.80 RED <br />Multifamily (3 units or more) 0.80 RED <br />Townhouse 0.80 RED <br />Commercial 2.00 Units <br />Industrial 2.00 Units <br />The unit approach has proven to be the best method in those instances whereby the <br />improvement largely benefits everyone to the same degree and the cost of the improvement <br />is not generally affected by parcel size. <br />c. Area Assessment: The assessable area shall be expressed in terms of the number of acres <br />or the number of square feet subject to assessment. When determining the assessable area, <br />the following considerations will be given: <br />(1) Ponding Assessment Consideration: Lakes, ponds and swamps may be <br />considered a part of the assessable area of a parcel. <br />(2) Road Right-of-Way Assessment Consideration: Up to twenty percent (20%) of <br />the gross acreage may be deducted for street right-of-way purposes within unplatted parcels <br />of five acres or more depending upon the parcel configuration and is only applicable to <br />single family residential use. Parcels of less than five (5) acres may not qualify and may be <br />assessed full acreage. The reason for this size restriction is that, in most instances, parcels of <br />less than five (5) acres cannot support an internal public road system. <br />(3) Park Dedication Assessment Consideration: When park land is dedicated as part <br />of a residential development, as required by Subdivisions Code - Chapter 1204.02, the <br />developer shall not be assessed an acreage charge on the portion of land dedicated. <br />d. Front Footage Assessment: The actual physical dimensions of a parcel abutting an <br />improvement (i.e., street, sewer, water, etc.) will generally not be construed as the frontage <br />utilized to calculate the assessment for a particular parcel. Rather, an "adjusted front <br />footage" will be deterniined. The purpose of this method is to equalize assessment <br />