Equivalent service unit (ESU) definition
Equivalent service unit (ESU) means a configuration of impervious surface estimated to contribute an amount of runoff to the City’s stormwater management system which is approximately equal to that created by the average single family residential developed parcel in College Place.
Equivalent service unit (ESU) means a configuration of development, or impervious surfaces on a parcel, estimated to contribute an amount of runoff to the city’s storm and surface water system which is approximately equal to that created by the average single-family residential parcel. One ESU is equal to 2,800 square feet of impervious surface area or any portion thereof.
Equivalent service unit (ESU) means a configuration of development or impervious surface estimated to contribute an amount of runoff to the City’s stormwater system which is approximately equal to that created by the average developed single family residence within the City. One ESU is equal to 2,750 square feet of impervious surface area.
More Definitions of Equivalent service unit (ESU)
Equivalent service unit (ESU) means the average estimated amount of impervious surface area on a single-family residential parcel. For the purposes of calculating the service charges in Chapter 12.40, an ESU shall be defined as four thousand two hundred square feet of impervious surface area.
Equivalent service unit (ESU) means a measure of a property’s impact on the City’s stormwater management services. For residential uses, it is based on the estimated average occupancy of a dwelling. For commercial ratepayers, it is based on an estimated class average stormwater billable area.
Equivalent service unit (ESU) means a configuration of impervious surface estimated to contribute an amount of runoff to the city’s stormwater management system which is approximately equal to that created by the average single-family residential developed parcel in North Bend.
Equivalent service unit (ESU) means a configuration of impervious surface estimated to contribute an amount of runoff to the City’s stormwater management system which is approximately equal to that created by the average single-family residential developed parcel in the City. (Ord. O2017-452 § 1 (Att. A))