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<br />BMPs must be shown on the aquifer protection plan or on the construction plans for the <br />development. <br /> <br />( c) Short form olano F or development applications proposing solely the construction or <br />expansion of a single-family home on a lot legally platted in the recharge zone on or after <br />March 1, 2000, the applicant may submit a short-form aquifer protection plan that contains only <br />the following information: <br /> <br />(1) A coPy of the approved aquifer protection plan for the subdivision plat or other <br />approved development application that allocates impervious cover to lots in the subdivision in <br />which the home is to be constructed or expanded. For lots created by the filing of a subdivision <br />plat after March 1, 2000 but before October 1, 2001, a subdivision plat or other form of <br />development application that allocates impervious cover to lots in the subdivision will be <br />considered the aquifer protection plan for purposes of this requirement. <br /> <br />(2) A table of summary information that includes the following, with impervious cover <br />designated by type as roadway, driveway, structure/roof, or other: <br /> <br />(A) The total acreage of the site. <br /> <br />(B) The area and percentage of existing impervious cover, by type. <br /> <br />(C) The area and percentage of proposed impervious cover, by type. <br /> <br />(D) The total area and percentage of existing and proposed impervious cover, by type. <br /> <br />(d) Exclusion of BMP information. If an aquifer protection plan shows less than 15% <br />impervious cover for a site, the aquifer protection plan may eliminate information pertaining to <br />the provision of permanent BMPs. <br /> <br />(e) Geolollic assessment. <br /> <br />(1) All aquifer protection plans for developments in the recharge zone, other than short- <br />form plans, must be accompanied by a geologic assessment of the entire site prepared by a <br />qualified geologist. The assessment must be based on 50 foot transects across the site, and must <br />contain all information required for geologic assessments under the TNRCC Edwards Aquifer <br />rules. The assessment must identify all sensitive features on the site, and for each sensitive <br />feature, must state whether it is a maior recharge feature, moderate recharge feature, or minor <br />recharge feature. <br /> <br />(2) As provided for under Section 94.529, an aquifer protection plan for a development <br />in the recharge zone may be accompanied by an enhanced geologic assessment of the site <br />prepared by a qualified geologist. The enhanced assessment is subiect to review and approval <br />by the planning director. The enhanced assessment must meet the requirements for assessments <br />under (e)(1 ) above, and in addition, must meet the following: <br /> <br />C:\TEMP\Edwards Regulations revision tinal.doc <br /> <br />15 <br />