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Resolution No. 4740
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9/23/2002
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4740
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9/23/2002
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5/7/2007
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Kathleen A. Fieland
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<br />agreement, the City of Eugene must adopt rates and charges not less than those required by <br />the Commission. <br /> <br />The MWMC wastewater SDC formula is based on the allocation of costs of existing or planned <br />capacity to Average Flow, Peak Flow, Biochemical Oxygen Demand (BOD) and Suspended <br />Solids (SS) components of the regional facilities. These cost allocations are used to derive a <br />cost per Flow Estimation Unit (FEU), for each type of land use. The regional wastewater SDC <br /> <br />is determined by multiplying the applicable FEU rate per unit of measure for a specific land use <br />type, by the units of measure for the proposed development. The regional wastewater system <br />Cost of Service formula per unit of development can be found in Appendix C. The <br />regional (MWMC) wastewater SDC rates can be found in the current adopted fee schedule in <br />Appendix F. <br /> <br />The MWMC wastewater SDC Methodology provides that a review of the Capital Improvement <br />Plan (CIP) will be initiated at such time as any single development with an anticipated discharge <br />of 100,000 gallons per day or more applies for a building permit or for connection to the system. <br />The purpose of this review is to determine if the demand placed on the regional system by that <br />new user will require a change in the timing of future capital projects that will impact the amount <br />of the regional wastewater SDC. If this occurs, the improvement fee portion of the charge will <br />be modified to reflect the value of the new schedule of capacity increasing improvements, and <br />the modified fee will be applied to the development that caused the need for the modification <br />and to all future development. <br /> <br />5.0 stormwater System <br /> <br />The stormwater SDC is based upon the square footage of all impervious surface (e.g., rooftops, <br />driveways, sidewalks, parking lots, patios, and other non-porous surfaces). The detailed formula for <br />calculating the stormwater SDC cost per square foot of impervious surface is set forth in Appendix <br />D. The stormwater SDC is determined by multiplying the applicable rate by the unit of measure, for <br />the proposed development type. The stormwater SDC rates per unit of measure can be found in the <br />current adopted fee schedule in Appendix F. <br /> <br />Where the stormwater SDC is a fixed amount per dwelling unit or space, it shall be determined by <br />multiplying the amount per dwelling unit or space times the number of units or spaces plus, for <br />manufactured home development, the amount for other features based upon the impervious area <br />times the rate for square footage. Where the stormwater SDC is not a fixed amount per dwelling unit <br />or space, it shall be determined by multiplying the rate per square foot of impervious area times the <br />impervious area of the proposed development. Where a development creates impact not attributable <br />to impervious surface area, the stormwater SDC shall be determined by evaluating equivalent <br />impervious surface area, multiplied by the rate per square foot of impervious area. <br /> <br />6.0 Parks System <br /> <br />The parks system components that are identified in the adopted 1989 Parks and Recreation Plan. <br />and the parks system components identified in Table 13, which are used to calculate the parks SDC, <br />are generally described as parks (neighborhood and community) and facilities which are more <br />particularly described in Appendix E. The current community standard, or level of service, for parks <br />infrastructure is the determining factor in calculating the impact of new development on the system. <br />New development can be charged the costs of providing parks infrastructure for the development at <br />the same level of service as the existing community as a whole. <br /> <br />City of Eugene sDC Methodology <br /> <br />Page 10 <br />
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