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The base impact fee per dwelling unit may be reduced per the following:

(1) Open Recreation Area. For new residential developments that provide one or more open recreation areas the base fee will reduced at the rate of one percent for each 10 square feet of open recreation area per unit (as determined by dividing the total square feet of open recreation area by the total number of dwelling units), not to exceed 30 percent.

(2) Recreation Improvement Area. For new residential developments that provide recreation improvement areas the base fee will be reduced at the rate of one percent for each 10 square feet of recreation improvement area per unit (as determined by dividing the total square feet of recreation improvement area by the total number of dwelling units), not to exceed 30 percent.

(3) Swimming Pools. For new residential developments that provide one or more swimming pools the base fee shall be reduced at the rate of one-half of one percent for each square foot of water surface area per unit (as determined by dividing the total square feet of water surface area by the total number of dwelling units), not to exceed 15 percent.

(4) Dedication of Park Land. New residential developments that provide dedicated park land as a part of the platting process shall have the base fee reduced by 58 percent.

(5) Dedication of a Fully Developed Neighborhood Park. New residential developments that dedicate a fully developed neighborhood park shall have the neighborhood park portion of the impact fee waived.

(6) Residential subdivisions with privately maintained and operated recreation facilities must contain final plat conditions ensuring the perpetual maintenance of the recreation facilities. [Ord. 4119 § 3, 2013; Code 1970 § 3.133-1.070.]