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<br />The total unit cost per square foot of impervious surface area is the sum of the per unit costs of <br />additional capacity of the improvement fee and feimbursement fees. Table 9 pfovides a <br />detailed breakdown of the calculation and numerical supporting data of the stormwatef SDC. <br />Figure 6 illustrates the calculation formula of the stofmwater SDC. The stormwater SDC fates <br />per unit of capacity can be found in Appendix F in the current adopted SDC fee schedule. <br /> <br />2.0 Single Family Dwelling and Duplex Rates <br /> <br />The stormwater SDC for single family residential development is comprised of three fate <br />categories: Small fesidential with a building footprint of 1,000 square feet or less; Medium <br />residential with a building footprint of greater than 1,000 but less that 3,000 square teet; and <br />Large residential with a building footprint of 3,000 square feet or more. Building footprint is <br />defined as the first floOf area plus attached or detached garage or carport. For the Small and <br />Medium residential rate categories, an estimated average impervious surface area (square feet) <br />specific to each category is multiplied by the current total stormwater SDC fate per square foot <br />to determine the appropriate single-family fesidential stormwater SDC flat rate per dwelling unit. <br />For the Large residential category, the stormwatef SDC is determined by multiplying the actual <br />impervious surface of the total proposed building site by the current total stormwater SDC unit <br />cost per square foot. The stormwater SDC for a duplex is calculated as two times the <br />appropriate stormwatef SDC flat fate of either a Small or Medium residential category. Duplex <br />units equal to or over 3,000 square feet each are treated as Large residential. Details of the <br />stormwater SDC analysis are provided in Table 9. Rate formulas, calculations, and fee <br />schedule are provided in Appendix F. <br /> <br />3.0 Manufactured Home Park Rates <br /> <br />Manufactured home developments are charged a flat rate per individual space based on the <br />estimated average impervious area for a doublewide manufactured home, plus any additional <br />common area impervious surface (e.g., clubhouse, private streets). To determine the amount of <br />stormwater SDC attributable to the proposed spaces in the park, the total number of proposed <br />spaces is first multiplied by the estimated average impervious surface area (square feet) per <br />space, the results of which are then multiplied by the current total stormwater SDC unit cost per <br />square foot. To determine the amount of stormwater SDC attfibutable to all additional common <br />area impervious surfaces within the park, these areas will be measured separately and the sum <br />of this additional actual impervious surface area (square feet) will be multiplied by the current <br />total stormwater SDC fate per square foot. Details of the stormwater SDC analysis are provided <br />in Table 9. Rate formulas, calculations, and fee schedules are provided in Appendix F. <br /> <br />4~0 Multi-Family and Non-Residential ~ate <br /> <br />For all uses not listed in sections 2.0 and 3.0 above (e.g. multi-family, commercial, industrial) or <br />whenever this Appendix D makes reference to a rate per square foot of impervious surface area, <br />the stormwater SDC collected is determined to be the cUfrent stormwater SDC rate per square <br />foot of impervious surface area as adopted in the SDC fee schedule located in Appendix F. <br /> <br />5.0 Stormwater Impacts Not Attributable to Impervious Surface Area <br /> <br />For all uses not listed in sections 2.0, 3.0, and 4.0 above, where any development type creates <br />an impact through discharges to the public stormwater system (as allowed by Eugene Code <br />1971 section 6.610) which are not attributable to creation or modification of impervious surface <br />