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Ord 2018-009/amending the Water and Wastewater impact fees to be charged by the City in connection with new land development under Chapter 86, Article 5, Division 4 of the San Marcos City Code and associated land use assumptions
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Ord 2018-009/amending the Water and Wastewater impact fees to be charged by the City in connection with new land development under Chapter 86, Article 5, Division 4 of the San Marcos City Code and associated land use assumptions
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2018 Update of the Water and Wastewater <br /> Impact Fees for the City of San Marcos <br /> Table lb. <br /> Current and Projected Land Use - Wastewater <br /> Future <br /> Current (Including ETJ) <br /> Item Acres % Acres <br /> Single-Family Residential 7,563 6.7% 9,026 8.0% <br /> Multi-Family Residential 2,207 2.0% 2,631 2.3% <br /> Mixed Use 1,281 1.1% 1,531 1.4% <br /> Commercial 3,887 3.5% 4,640 4.1% <br /> Industrial 1,725 1.5% 2,055 1.8% <br /> Public/Institutional 5,959 5.3% 7,106 6.3% <br /> Undeveloped 89,684 79.9% 85,317 76.0% <br /> Total Land Use Acreage 112,306 100.0% 112,306 100.0% <br /> Source: City of San Marcos, 2017. <br /> The following wastewater use rates were used to project demand based on <br /> the land use data above: <br /> 165 gals per acre—Residential <br /> 265 gals per acre—Non-Residential <br /> Over time as the City grows into the planning area, developed land areas will both <br /> increase and become a higher percentage of overall land uses. Projected single-family residential <br /> land uses are expected to increase to 8.0% of total potential service land area and other land use <br /> is expected to increase to 15.9% of total land use. It is projected that undeveloped land will <br /> shrink to 76.0%of the total planning area over the 10-year planning period. <br /> Table 2 shows the current population as well as the projected future population for both <br /> the water and wastewater utilities' service area. <br /> Table 2. <br /> Water and Wastewater Service Area Population <br /> Utility 2018 2027 <br /> Increase <br /> Water 68,668 80,486 17.2% <br /> Wastewater 76,671 89,865 17.2% <br /> City of San Marcos <br /> 6 �YZ <br /> January 2018 <br />
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