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Regional Facilities Plan: Sub-basin Capital Facilities Charges Redmond Municipal Code identifies neighborhood areas that are subject to sub- basin specific capital facilities charges. Funds collected from these fees are used to pay for design, property acquisition, and construction of regional stormwater facilities as part of the City’s Regional Stormwater Facilities Plan. Within these areas, developers pay a fee specific to that area. Payment of this fee reduces the cost and land impacts of on-site stormwater management facilities that would normally be required to be constructed by the developer. The Citywide stormwater capital facilities charge (RMC 13.20.040). All parcel-based development projects are subject to payment of a charge of $958*** per impervious unit. (An impervious unit is equal to 2,000 square feet of impervious area.) This fee is separate from the sub-basin capital facilities charges, and represents a connection fee that supports construction of citywide stormwater conveyance and programs.*** This fee is scheduled to be increased July 7, 2018 to $1,342 per impervious unit. The Downtown sub-basin stormwater capital facilities charge (RMC 13.20.045). Effective December 11, 2010, that charge is $5,436 per impervious unit. There are credits available against this fee for sites that fully infiltrate stormwater in private systems.*** This fee is scheduled to be increased July 7, 2018 to $5,979 per impervious unit. The Overlake sub-basin stormwater capital facilities charge (RMC 13.20.047). Effective December 11, 2010, that charge is $8,539 per impervious unit. There are credits available against this fee for sites that fully infiltrate stormwater in private systems.*** This fee is scheduled to be increased in July 7, 2018 to $10,929 per impervious unit.