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<br />54 <br /> <br />putting drainage facilities to multiple uses. Retention sites and <br />green strips shall, when practicable, be designed for park and rec- <br />reation .as well as drainage and flood control uses. In the event <br />that such sites and strips are so used for park and recreational <br />purposes, the owner/developer making available and granting these <br />areas for the aforesaid uses shall be credited for Park and Recrea- <br />tion fees payable under this subdivision ordinance (if such fees are <br />required under this subdivision ordinance) to the extent of the <br />appraised value of the land within the boundaries of each area. <br />The studies shall be based upon land uses and developments as pro- <br />jected by the (name of city or county) Comprehensive Plan. The <br />studies will develop a plan which designates the necessary conduits, <br />open channels, natural drainage courses, greenbelts, retention ponds, <br />and other drainage facilities, and the necessary easements and <br />rights-of-way for these facilities required to provide for the drain- <br />age and control of storm runoff within said sub-basins and basins. <br />Every effort shall be made to promote economies in the proposed <br />drainage schemes by the selection of materials, structure, and meth- <br />ods which minimize costs. Previous studies made by the city (or <br />county) or others shall be considered in whole or in part where <br />applicable. The studies shall include a current estimate of the <br />cost of providing the recommended drainage facilities. The compu- <br />tation of such costs shall include the cost of installing the recom- <br />mended drainage facilities; all right-of-way costs; all nlapping and <br />planning costs; design, inspection, and administration costs; and <br />appropriate contingency costs. These studies shall be authorized <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br />