Chapter 4 ADEQUATE PUBLIC FACILITIES
ARTICLE II. CERTIFICATES OF ADEQUATE PUBLIC FACILITIES
Sec. 4-9. Certificate of adequate public facilities for water line capacity (CAPF-WL).
(a) Exemptions.
(1) A CAPF-WL is not required for a
development project for which a preliminary or final subdivision plat, or a
final site plan is unconditionally approved before April 15,
2007.
(2) A CAPF-WL is not required for a development project for which
a master plan is unconditionally approved pursuant to the LMC before April 15,
2007.
(3) A CAPF-WL is not required for a development project to be
constructed entirely on a lot of record if the development project does not
require more than twenty (20) percent increase in water line capacity over the
existing development and consists solely of one or more of the
following:
(A) The change of use of a structure existing as of April
15, 2007;
(B) The renovation, with no addition of square footage, of a
structure existing as of April 15, 2007;
(C) The construction of an
addition of five thousand (5,000) square feet or less to a structure existing as
of April 15, 2007; or
(D) The demolition of a structure existing as of
April 15, 2007 and replacement with a structure no more than five thousand
(5,000) square feet larger than the one demolished.
(b) Adequacy of
water line capacity.
(1) Test. The director shall determine whether
water line capacity is adequate based on the criteria set forth in this
subsection. Water line capacity is deemed adequate if:
(A) The storage
tanks, lines, and local pumping stations have sufficient available capacity to
provide maximum daily demand to the proposed development and meet peak hour
demand in addition to fire flow, taking into account existing and approved
system demands; and
(B) The existing distribution system is capable of
providing normal required pressure as well as minimal residual pressure to the
proposed development.
(2) Additional capacity. The director may
consider additional water line capacity resulting from construction within the
first two (2) years of the city or county CIP as of the date of the
application.
(c) Issuance of CAPF-WL. If the director determines that
the water line capacity is adequate based on the criteria of subsection (b) of
this section, the director shall issue a CAPF-WL for the project. If the
director determines that the water line capacity is not adequate, the director
shall deny the CAPF-WL. If the director denies the CAPF-WL, the master plan,
preliminary or final subdivision plat, or site plan application will not be
scheduled for consideration by the planning commission, subject to subsection
(d) of this section.
(d) Mitigation. If a CAPF-WL is denied, a
developer may pursue any of the options set forth in section 4-16. The developer
shall submit to the director a mitigation plan describing the improvements the
developer intends to make in order to render the water line capacity adequate to
serve the proposed development. If the director finds, using the criteria of
subsection (b) of this section, that the implementation of the mitigation plan
would result in adequate water line capacity, the director shall issue a
provisional CAPF-WL, and the master plan, preliminary or final subdivision plat,
or site plan application may be scheduled for consideration by the planning
commission. If the director determines, using the criteria of subsection (b) of
this section, that the implementation of the mitigation plan would not result in
adequate water line capacity, the director shall deny the mitigation plan, and
the master plan, preliminary or final subdivision plat, or site plan application
will not be scheduled for consideration by the planning
commission.
(1) If the mayor approves, in accordance with section
4-16(a)(1), a public works agreement that includes the mitigation plan approved
by the director or a substantially similar mitigation plan, the director shall
issue a final CAPF-WL. If the mayor does not approve a public works agreement
that includes such a mitigation plan, then the provisional CAPF-WL will be
void.
(2) If the mayor and board of aldermen approve, in accordance
with section 4-16(b), a mitigation agreement that includes the mitigation plan
approved by the director or a substantially similar mitigation plan, the
director shall issue a final CAPF-WL. If the mayor and board of aldermen do not
approve a mitigation agreement that includes such a mitigation plan, then the
provisional CAPF-WL will be void.
(e) Water taps. Granting of a CAPF-WL
for a project may not be construed as a guarantee of water taps or an allocation
for the project. (Ord. No. G-07-6, § 1, 3-22-07; Ord. No. G-07-19,
§ 1, 9-6-07)
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