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may require that a proposed development be reviewed by the city <br />in order to determine whether the proposed development will <br />result in an increase in the usage of any capital improvement or <br />will create the need for additional capital improvements. <br />Development that will have such an impact will be charged SDCs <br />and associated administrative charges. If this review determines <br />that the development will not have such an impact, then only a <br />review fee may be imposed for this review. <br /> <br /> <br />Section 4. Section 7.725 of the Eugene Code, 1971, is amended to provide as <br />follows: <br />7.725 SDC - Exemptions. [The following are exempt from the systems <br />development charge imposed in section 7.705:] <br />(a1) Except for the systems development charge attributable to the <br />wastewater sewer system and the stormwater management facilities, all <br />development which existed or for which the city had received a <br />completed building permit application on or before June 30, 1991, or for <br />which a building permit was issued before that date, is exempt from <br />the systems development charge imposed in section 7.705. <br />[(b) Any conducting of a building or mining operation, or making of a <br />physical change in the use or appearance of a structure or which does <br />not increase the usage of any capital improvement or which does not <br />create the need for additional capital improvements. However, the SDC <br />methodology adopted under section 7.710 of this code may require that <br />a proposed development be reviewed by the city in order to determine <br />whether such an impact will be incurred. If this review occurs and it is <br />determined that there will be no increased usage of any capital <br />improvements and no additional capital improvements will be needed, <br />then an administrative charge shall be imposed for this review.] <br />(c2) Housing for low-income persons is exempt from the systems <br />development charge imposed in section 7.705, subject to the <br />following limitations: <br />(1a) Commencing with the 1998 fiscal year, and continuing each fiscal <br />year thereafter, the city manager or designee may waive a base <br />amount totaling $115,000 annually of system development <br />charges for housing for low-income persons. <br />(2b) Each fiscal year that there is a change in the rates for the system <br />development charges for residential development, the base <br />amount for that fiscal year shall be adjusted in an amount <br />proportionate to that change. <br />(3c) If any portion of the authorized base amount remains unallocated <br />at the end of a fiscal year, that portion shall be added to the <br />authorized base amount for the next fiscal year. <br />November 26, 2018, Meeting - Item 4