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<br />20 <br /> <br />prior to subdivision approval. If these plans have not been completed <br />the developer is required to pay for their completion. The cost of this <br />planning is subject to reimbursement under the regulation. The planning <br />costs incurred by the developer will be deducted from the ODF charged to <br />his development. If these plans are completed but the Master Drainage <br />Plans for each of the applicable basins and subbasins have not been <br />prepared, the developer can usually proceed with his development. He <br />shall design all of the required drainage facilities in accordance with <br />the latest adopted drainage facility plans. <br /> <br />Off-Site Drainage Fee <br />This subsection of the drainage management program regulation <br />describes the procedure for calculating the Off-site Drainage Fee (ODF). <br />This fee. as stated earlier, is the fee that is charged to a developer <br />as his proportionate share of providing off-site drainage facilities. <br />It is based on the particular subdivision's land area and land use. The <br />ODF charged to a particular subdivision is computed by multiplying the <br />land area (LA) of the proposed development times the applicable <br />Development Factor (F) as tabled in the regulation, and then multiplying <br />this product by the sum of the Base ODF of the basin (BODFB) and <br />subbasin (BODFS) within which the subdivision lies. Or: <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />ODF = [(LA) x (F)][BODFB + BODFS] <br /> <br />(1) <br /> <br />If the proposed development lies within two or more subbasins or basins, <br />it is separated in accordance with the basin and subbasin divides and <br />the ODFs for the various portions of the development within each <br />subbasin/basin are calculated. The ODF charged to the entire develop- <br />ment is the sum of each of these individually computed ODFs. <br />