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credit program, except for any portion thereof which is receiving an exemption or subsidy reduction to
 
credit program, except for any portion thereof which is receiving an exemption or subsidy reduction to
 
the stormwater charge. Single residential properties are not eligible for the credit program.
 
the stormwater charge. Single residential properties are not eligible for the credit program.
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===Credit Schedule===
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Stormwater credits are available in each of four categories, which align with the overarching objectives
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of the City’s stormwater program as shown in the following table.
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{| class="wikitable"
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|style=" text-align: center"| [[Category]]  || style=" text-align: center"|[[Evaluation Criteria]] ||colspan="2" style=" text-align: center" | [[Total Credit (50% Maximum)]]
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| Peak Flow Reduction || Percent reduction of the 100-year post development flow to pre-development conditions of the site || Up to 40% ||rowspan="4" style="background:; color:black"|  To a total of no more than 50%
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| Water Quality Treatment || Consistent with Provincial criteria for enhanced treatment || Up to 10%
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| Runoff Volume Reduction || Percent capture of first 15 mm of rainfall during a single rainfall event || Up to 15%
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| Pollution Prevention || Develop and implement a pollution prevention plan || Up to 5%
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|}
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A maximum of 50% credit can be achieved by a property owner or operator. The 50% cap reflects the
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maximum proportion of the City’s stormwater program in terms of cost that may be beneficially
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impacted by on-site BMPs. The balance of the City’s program requires funding regardless of BMPs that
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may be in place on private and public lands.
      
==References==
 
==References==
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