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t <br /> RECEIVED <br /> Ci of OroOND Co" <br /> � DEC 0 82014 <br /> Hardcover Calculation Worksheet <br /> 2 `; p v CITY O!= OROR�O <br /> Property Address: <br /> Prepared by: SC�Io�� ' SSV i CeS Date: <br /> Stormwater Quality Overlay District Tier: (Circle one) Tier 1 Tier 2 Tier 3 Tier 4 Tier 6 <br /> Step 2: ' 4 ! .#± ► ,4 <br /> In the following table, identify all items of proposed hardcover on the property, keyed by letter to <br /> Certificate of Survey (survey must accompany this form). Include all existing hardcover items that are <br /> intended to remain, as well as all proposed hardcover items that will be added. Use as many lines as <br /> necessary to accurately depict proposed hardcover status of the property. For Tier 1 properties, identify <br /> any features by letter which are split at the 75' setback line and calculate hardcover square footage <br /> separately for each portion. <br /> Key to Hardcover Item (Describe) Length x Width Total <br /> Survey Square Feet <br /> LR10 ;Ii U47'r� �� ih* ri'h�_ ( 1 .i r 'lel.{� '} FF t'. '•4� 7A x# Y«.ft{ �� o,•. , <br /> A rroecSeaS.F. <br /> B 6 S.F. <br /> C fir' 2 1 S.F. <br /> D �i r6i a S S.F. <br /> E S.F. <br /> F S.F. <br /> G S.F. <br /> H S.F. <br /> S.F. <br /> S.F. <br /> K S.F. <br /> L S,F. <br /> M S.F. <br /> N S.F. <br /> 0 S.F. <br /> P S.F. <br /> Q S.F. <br /> R S.F. <br /> S S.F. <br /> T S.F. <br /> U S.F. <br /> V S.F, <br /> W S.F. <br /> x S.F. <br /> Y S.F. <br /> Z S.F. <br /> 1 Total Proposed Hardcover <br /> S.F. <br /> S.F. <br /> S.F. <br /> S.F. <br /> S.F. <br /> 2 Total Excludable Hardcover 51 S.F. <br /> 3 Net Proposed Hardcover Subtract line 2 from line 1 S.F. <br /> 4 Total Lot Area -2_(0 2,SZ S.F. <br /> Proposed Hardcover Percentage [(3)_(4)] Z�.l� % <br /> This is an information packet regarding Hardcover. Every effort has been made to insure the accuracy of the information contained <br /> herein;however,if any information is not consistent with provisions of the City Code,the Code provisions will prevail. <br /> Page 9 of 9 <br />