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that qualifies for the refund under affordable housing guidelines approved by the <br />city council. <br />(d) The city manager is authorized to adopt and administer guidelines <br />for applying the provisions of this section. <br />SECTION 3. Section 86.299 of the San Marcos City Code is hereby amended to read as <br />set forth below. Added text is indicated by underlining and deleted text is indicated by <br />strikethroughs. <br />Sec. 86.299. Computation of service units and collection of impact fees. <br />(a) Impact fees shall be computed and collected for platted land at the <br />time the city issues a building permit for land within the city limits or at the time a <br />plumbing permit or utility application is approved for land located outside the city <br />limits. <br />(b) Impact fees shall be computed and collected for unplatted land at the <br />time the city issues a building permit, plumbing permit or utility application, <br />whichever is applicable pursuant to section 86.299(a). <br />The computation of the quantity of service units required for a new development <br />will be as follows: <br />(1) For new development subject to assessment under section <br />86,298(a)(1), and for new development subject to assessment under <br />section 86.298(a)(2) the quantity of service units will be determined <br />by the calculated peak water demand as listed in Schedule 1. The <br />calculated peak water demand for a new development is to be <br />determined initially by the applicant and is subject to review and <br />approval by the director, using best water utility industry and <br />engineering practices and standards. The director may require an <br />applicant to provide building plans. plumbing layouts, flow <br />calculations and other information. <br />a. In cases with industrial or commercial equipment where the <br />plumbing fixture count methodology cannot be used, water <br />demand can be provided based upon manufacturer data. The <br />water demand will be added to any peak water demand <br />calculated by fixture count and the combined flow will be <br />used to determine the LUEs per Schedule 1. <br />b. The quantity of service units for demands greater than 500 <br />gpm will be based upon the relationship to that of a single <br />family residential peak demand as served by a %-inch <br />displacement -water meter of 0.41 gpm. <br />