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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 />the associated costs of capacity required to serve them. Fees for residential <br />customers are computed by multiplying the unit costs of capacity by the capacity <br />requirements of a typical user. Residential customers are then charged differential <br />fees based on the attribute of square feet of living space of the development. <br />Non-residential customers are assessed based on plumbing fixture units and land <br />use type. <br /> <br />For more detailed information on the local wastewater rate schedule, see Table 7. <br />For formula and calculation details, see Appendix F. <br /> <br />1.2 Residential Development Rates <br /> <br />An analysis based upon 1997 Eugene Water & Electric Board (EWEB) residential account <br />data indicated a correlation between water usage and square feet of living area. The <br />resultant SDC rate structure, applies a charge for every residential dwelling unit (be it a <br />single-family home, a single-family accessory unit, each space of a mobile home park, <br />each unit of a duplex, or each unit of an apartment complex) of a base rate plus the total <br />living area in square feet multiplied by a rate factor. Additions to residential units that <br />increases the living area will be charged per square foot of increased living area by the <br />same rate factor. For current rates, see Appendix F. <br /> <br />1.3 Non-Residential Development Rates <br /> <br />The SDC rate structure for non-residential development applies a land use factor to the <br />number of Plumbing Fixture Units (PFUs) for a development. This factor is intended to <br />capture different intensities of use of plumbing fixtures by different types of non-residential <br />customers. The factors were developed based on an analysis of actual water usage by <br />land use category, correlated to PFUs. The number of PFUs for a particular development <br />is determined using the PFU tables and calculation methods contained in the applicable <br />Plumbing Code at the time of permit application. <br /> <br />The local wastewater rate schedule shown in Table 7 reflects rates per PFU for various <br />development types indicated by an SDC use code. Developments are assigned an SDC <br />use code based on the HUD/BPR land use code assigned at the time of permit <br />application. For development types that are not included in the HUD/BPR land use codes <br />a default PFU flow assignment, based on the average flow per PFU of all records in the <br />data sample used to determine flow per PFU by land use category, will be used to <br />calculate the SDC charge. When, due to extraordinary wastewater discharge flow, it has <br />been determined by the City Engineer that PFU flow assignment as reflected in the rate <br />table is not a reliable measure of the development's claim on system capacity, the SDC <br />charge will be based on the development's estimated daily wastewater flow when in full <br />use or production. The City Engineer may require that the owner(s) enter into an <br />agreement with the City to review water usage or wastewater discharge at such time the <br />development is in full use or production. <br /> <br />City of Eugene SDC Methodology <br /> <br />Wastewater, Page C- 3 <br />
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