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(4) Determine the zoning of the subject parcel. <br /> a. If the property is zoned Residential Planned Unit Development (RPUD), <br /> the parcel shall be placed into Protection Tier 4. <br /> b. If the property is zoned Industrial (I), the parcel shall be placed into <br /> Protection Tier 5. <br /> c. If the parcel being examined has not yet been assigned to a Protection <br /> Zone, the parcel shall continue to be examined under the criteria in section <br /> 78-1701(5)below. <br /> (5) Determine whether the unassigned parcel (or group of unassigned parcels) is <br /> within a gap. A gap is an area of 20 acres or less that is largely surrounded by <br /> parcels assigned to protection tiers. Roadways, if present, will be used as a <br /> dividing line when identifying gap areas. <br /> a. Beginning with parcels on an individual basis, if more than half of the <br /> border of a parcel is regulated via one of the protection tiers, the parcel <br /> shall be placed into the tier which abuts the parcel by the greatest <br /> percentage. <br /> b. Unassigned parcel groupings of 20 acres or less that have more than half <br /> of the group's overall border regulated via one of the protection tiers shall <br /> be placed into the tier which abuts the group area by the greatest <br /> percentage. <br /> c. Parcels still unassigned to a protection tier following review under Section <br /> 78-1701(5)(b) above shall be exempt from Stormwater Quality Overlay <br /> District regulations. <br /> As new parcels are created within the City as a result of subdivision, each new parcel <br /> shall be examined under this methodology to determine whether it belongs within a <br /> protection tier as part of the overlay district, or be exempt from the regulations of this <br /> Article. <br /> Sec. 78-1702 — 78-1724. Reserved. <br /> Page 16 of 17 <br />