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4rfor Rural Development would be $10 per 10,000 <br /> square feet of disturbance. ' <br /> The fo_laoing list compares the existing and pro po sed <br /> fee scheilu a for certain cor+mon a'.:.ounts of distur- <br /> bance for Urban Development: <br /> Amount or . Existing Propofied <br /> Disturbance , Fee wee <br /> F.A. + G.P.=Total P.A. + G.P. otal <br /> 20,001 s,..ft. $40 + $20 = $50 $34 + $40 = $74 <br /> 43,560 sq.ft. $80 + $43 = $123 $75 + $87 = $152 <br /> A acre <br /> 217,800 sq.ft. $160+$261 = $421 $375+4435 = $810 <br /> 5 acres <br /> 435,600 sq.ft. $160+$522 = $683 $500+$871 a $1371 <br /> 10 acres <br /> 871,200 sq.ft. $160+$1045= $1205 $750+41742= $2492 <br /> 20 acres <br /> The Plan Review Fee must be paid at the time the plan <br /> is submitted. The Grading Permit fee does not have <br /> 4[: <br /> to be paid until just prior to the start of construc- <br /> tion so that this fee is not lost to the owner if the <br /> project falls through and is never built. While the <br /> fees for the 5 acre and greater sites may seer quite <br /> high, it should be pointed out that projects of this <br /> size are usally multi--million dollar developments and <br /> the erosion control fees are a very small part of the <br /> total investDent. <br /> The proposed fee schedule would increase the income <br /> of the division by approximately 100%, assuming that <br /> the level r construction activity remains the same <br /> C; 4 7? (�~ t ;'.7' y��F. � _ �Lys aCL <br /> Ceca �e. 1 ..•_1_ineA. 23e'_cV *el:L i;.-%1Tx.rt <br /> constructio:. the 'Jz_T~g7 yF= z Since <br /> July, 1984 have taken in approxii a te1y $11,000; if <br /> we had charged the proposed fees, income would have <br /> been approximately $21,500. <br /> ' Wake County currently charges approximately $135 per <br /> acre of disturbance, and Durham County charges ap- <br /> proximately $120 per acre of disturbed area. <br /> URBAN DEVELOPi_ENT <br /> Urban develops:en•t would be defined as construction <br /> taking place inside the juridictionai boundries of <br /> the major municipalities; involving clearing, grading <br />