APPENDIX B: WATER DEVELOPMENT FEE - EQUIVALENT DWELLING UNIT (EDU) TABLE
Use type
EDU conversion
Use type
EDU conversion
(A)   Single Family Residential
1 per unit
(B)   Multi Family Residential/ADU, 0-2 bedrooms 1
0.63 per unit
(C)   Multi Family Residential/ADU, 3+ bedrooms 1
1 per unit
(D)   Motel/hotel, without spa room or pools 1
0.45 per room
(E)   Nursing homes, care facilities, other similar uses 1
0.33 per bed
(F)   Professional office space 1
1 per 3,000 square feet
(G)   Retail merchandising 1
1 per 7,500 square feet
(H)   Industrial manufacturing, low water use 1
1 per 10,000 square feet
(I)   Industrial warehousing 1
1 per 20,000 square feet
(J)   Food preparation, food sales, and the like
Projected peak monthly gallon usage divided by 7,500 2
(K)   Pools, spas, fountains, other water features
1 per 30,000 gallon system capacity of the proportional value thereof
(L)   Grass or turf areas associated with divisions (B) through (J) above
1 per 1,400 square feet, or the proportional value thereof
(M)   Water-intensive development, such as nurseries, commercial laundries, beauty salons, dentists and the like
Projected peak monthly gallon usage devided by 7,500 2
(N)   Development for which no specific provision is made
Projected peak monthly gallon usage divided by 7,500 2
 
   1   A developer may request a calculation under division (N) in lieu of divisions (B) through (I).
   2   At least 36 months following the completion and full operation of a development, but not more than 42 months, the town or the developer may request a review of peak month usage. Such review shall compare the projected peak usage with actual peak usage. Such review shall be final and not appealable. The town shall adjust (if needed) the EDU equivalent based upon such review. If the EDU equivalent is reduced, the town shall issue a refund to the developer based upon the reduction within 30 working days. If the EDU equivalent is increased, the developer shall pay or enter into a payment agreement within 30 working days for payment of the additional development impact fees owed based upon the increase.
(Res. 2774, passed 5-15-14; Am. Ord. 847, passed 5-15-14; Am. Ord. 848, passed 5-15-14)