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associated with a development. The credit provided for by this <br />subsection shall apply only to the improvement fee imposed for the type <br />of improvement being constructed, and shall not exceed the <br />improvement fee even if the cost of the capital improvement exceeds <br />the applicable improvement fee. Credit may be granted only for the <br />cost of that portion of such improvement that exceeds the government <br />unit's minimum standard facility size or the capacity needed to serve <br />the particular development project or property. <br />(6) The methodology may provide for a credit against the public <br />improvement fee, the reimbursement fee, or both, for a capital <br />improvement constructed as part of the development that reduces the <br />development's demand upon existing capital improvements or the need <br />for future capital improvements or that would otherwise have to be <br />constructed at city expense under the then -existing council policies. <br />(6) Except to the extent that a capital improvement for which a credit is <br />given is part of the phasing of a larger project and that the credit <br />received against the systems development charge is greater than the <br />charge for the phase where the capital improvement is constructed, <br />credit shall not be transferable from one development to another. <br />(7) Credit shall not be transferable from one type of capital improvement to <br />another. <br />Section 6. Section 7.732 of the Eugene Code, 1971, is added to provide as follows: <br />7.732 SDC — Impact Reductions and Compact Development Adiustments. <br />(1) The methodologies may include provisions pertaining to a reduction in a <br />development's calculated SDC for one or more of the city's capital <br />systems if the development incorporates private physical improvements <br />or programs that will permanently reduce the impact the development <br />has upon that capital system. <br />(2) The methodologies may include provisions pertaining to an adjustment <br />to a development's calculated transportation SDC for specific types of <br />compact development. <br />(3) The impact reductions and compact development adjustments <br />approved for reduction or adjustment of the calculated SDC for one type <br />of capital system shall not be transferable to reduce or adjust the SDC <br />for another type of capital system. <br />Section 7. Section 7.735(2) of the Eugene Code, 1971, is amended to provide as <br />follows: <br />Ordinance - Page 6 of 8 <br />