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with the Crystal Status Development Program shall be based on the priorities
provided in the Allocation of Supplemental Water Resources provisions above.
d. Based on the total size of the tract, parcel map, or planning area (not including
phased portions of developments), the District staff shall deposit (by recharge or
injection) imported supplemental water into the Water Bank equally from each of
the following categories based on the completed applications:
i. Residential Development - 1 lot development
ii. Residential Development - 2-10 lot development
iii. Residential Development - 11-50 lot development
iv. Residential Development - 51-100 lot development
v. Residential Development - 101-150 lot development
vi. Residential Development - 151-200 lot development
vii. Residential Development - 200 or more lot development
viii. Commercial Development
ix. Institutional Development
e. The District shall charge the developer for any additional costs related to the
deposit (by recharge or injection) of supplemental water into the Water Bank and
payment shall be received prior to issuing the Crystal Status Achievement for the
project.
f. Upon completing the deposit (by recharge or injection) of imported supplemental
water into the Groundwater Bank, the District shall issue a Notice of Crystal Status
Development. This Notice provides documentation of achieving one component
of the development process by the District and does not relieve the developer from
completing any other requirements established by the District.
g. The Board of Directors may elect to consider other creative conservation measures
to be used to achieve the status of a Crystal Development. Upon adoption of a
subsequent resolution that provides quantifiable comparable benefits this program
may be expanded to include automatic meter reading, existing home retrofits,
landscape retrofits, etc..
3. Parcel Boundary Changes (Splits and Divisions). Imported supplemental water
previously paid and delivered as part of the standard development process or a Crystal
Status Development shall be allocated equally to all new parcels in the event of a
realignment of the parcel boundary or a division of the parcel. This may change the
compliance of properties, whereby additional funds will be needed for compliance with
this section. In the event new parcels results in an excess of groundwater supply, the
property owner shall provide a written request for reimbursement at the cost previously
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with the Crystal Status Development Program shall be based on the priorities
provided in the Allocation of Supplemental Water Resources provisions above.
d. Based on the total size of the tract, parcel map, or planning area (not including
phased portions of developments), the District staff shall deposit (by recharge or
injection) imported supplemental water into the Water Bank equally from each of
the following categories based on the completed applications:
i. Residential Development - 1 lot development
ii. Residential Development - 2-10 lot development
iii. Residential Development - 11-50 lot development
iv. Residential Development - 51-100 lot development
v. Residential Development - 101-150 lot development
vi. Residential Development - 151-200 lot development
vii. Residential Development - 200 or more lot development
viii. Commercial Development
ix. Institutional Development
e. The District shall charge the developer for any additional costs related to the
deposit (by recharge or injection) of supplemental water into the Water Bank and
payment shall be received prior to issuing the Crystal Status Achievement for the
project.
f. Upon completing the deposit (by recharge or injection) of imported supplemental
water into the Groundwater Bank, the District shall issue a Notice of Crystal Status
Development. This Notice provides documentation of achieving one component
of the development process by the District and does not relieve the developer from
completing any other requirements established by the District.
g. The Board of Directors may elect to consider other creative conservation measures
to be used to achieve the status of a Crystal Development. Upon adoption of a
subsequent resolution that provides quantifiable comparable benefits this program
may be expanded to include automatic meter reading, existing home retrofits,
landscape retrofits, etc..
3. Parcel Boundary Changes (Splits and Divisions). Imported supplemental water
previously paid and delivered as part of the standard development process or a Crystal
Status Development shall be allocated equally to all new parcels in the event of a
realignment of the parcel boundary or a division of the parcel. This may change the
compliance of properties, whereby additional funds will be needed for compliance with
this section. In the event new parcels results in an excess of groundwater supply, the
property owner shall provide a written request for reimbursement at the cost previously
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