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Figure 1-3.2: Flow Chart for Determining Requirements for <br /> Redevelopment <br /> Does the Project result in 2,000 square feet,or more,of new plus replaced hard surface area? <br /> OR <br /> Does the land disturbing activity total 7,000 square feet or greater? <br /> çves2 No <br /> Minimum Requirements#1 through#5 <br /> apply to the new and replaced hard Minimum Requirement#2 applies. <br /> surfaces and the land disturbed. <br /> Next Question <br /> V <br /> Does the Project add 5,000 square feet or more of new hard surfaces? <br /> OR <br /> Convert%acres or more of vegetation to lawn or landscaped areas? <br /> OR <br /> Convert 2.5 acres or more of native vegetation to pasture? <br /> •Yes o) <br /> All Minimum Requirements apply Next Question Is this a road <br /> to the new hard surfaces and the related project? No <br /> converted vegetation areas. <br /> Yes <br /> Does the Project add 5,000 square feet or more of new hard surfaces? <br /> V <br /> w Yes Is the total of new plus replaced hard surfaces 5,000 <br /> No square feet or more, <br /> Do the new hard AND <br /> o does the value of the proposed improvements- <br /> surfaces add 50%or No No additional Nod including interior improvements-exceed 50%of the <br /> more to the existing 0 requirements. assessed value(or replacement value)of the: <br /> hard surfaces within <br /> the Site? • existing Project Site improvements(for <br /> commercial or industrial projects)OR <br /> • existing Site improvements(for all other projects) <br /> Yes - • All Minimum Requirements apply to the new and replaced <br /> hard surfaces and converted vegetation areas. )yes <br /> . 111 Flow Chart for Determining Requirements for <br /> Redevelopment <br /> DEPARTMENT OF <br /> Revised March 2019 <br /> ECOLOGY Please see htfp://www.ecy.wa.govicopyrightfitml for copyright notice including permissions, <br /> State of Washington limitation of liability,and disclaimer. <br /> 2019 Stormwater Management Manual for Western Washington <br /> Volume I-Chapter 3-Page 90 <br /> P <br />