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Item 2: PH on Resolution Adopting Amended SDC Methodology and Rates
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Item 2: PH on Resolution Adopting Amended SDC Methodology and Rates
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<br />3) -- Determine credit for existing deficiency costs. <br /> <br />The SDC is designed to fully recover from new development the parks system <br />capacity demand created by growth. The Project List includes costs that are <br />associated with correcting deficiencies of existing parks and facilities, and with <br />increasing the level of service for existing park users. Assuming that the deficiency <br />costs are recovered through taxes -. used to retire general obligation (GO) bonds or <br />in the form of general fund support of the projects - new development will contribute <br />to these costs. New development is also contributing to the retirement of existing <br />GO bonds issued in 1998 to fund recent park acquisition and development. To <br />recognize this future contribution, a credit is calculated based on a projected stream <br />of GO bond debt service requirements, assuming one GO bond per Project List <br />priority phase to fund the deficiency costs. The credit is equal to the present value <br />of the future debt payments per person (for residential) or per equivalent population <br />(for nonresidential). <br /> <br />Table 16 shows the system-wide unit costs for residential and nonresidential <br />development for each SDC component. <br /> <br />1.4 Develop the SDC Rate Schedule <br /> <br />The system-wide cost and credit per unit is multiplied by the number of persons served to <br />determine the fee and credit for a particular type of development. The SDC schedule is <br />presented in Table 17. <br /> <br />Table 17 <br />SDC Schedule <br /> <br />Category Persons or EP Gross SDC per Credit per Unit Net SDC per <br /> per Unit Unit Unit <br />Residential per DU <br />Sinale-familv 2.64 $3 697 $773 $2,924 <br />DuplexITown Hm/Mobile Hm 2.14 $2 997 $627 $2,370 <br />Multifamilv 1.67 $2 339 $489 $1,850 <br />Nonresidential per Room <br /> A 1.93 $2,703 $1,613 $1 ,090 <br />-- per TGSF <br /> B 1.29 $1 ,806 $1,078 $728 <br /> C 0.79 $1,106 $660 $446 <br /> D 0.47 $658 $393 $265 <br /> E 0.19 $266 $159 -$f07 <br /> <br />See Table 19 for nonresidential class definitions and Appendix A for cross-reference to HUD/BPR codes. <br /> <br />1.4.1 Residential SDC Assessment <br /> <br />US Census data form the basis for determining the average number of persons per <br />type of residential development, for purposes of SDC assessment. The US Census <br />classifies living quarters as either housing units or group quarters, as follows: <br />. Housing units - include a house, an apartment, a mobile home or trailer, a group <br />of rooms or a single room occupied as a separate living quarters or, if vacant, <br />intended for occupancy as separate living quarters. If the living quarters contain <br />eight or fewer persons unrelated to the householder or person in charge, it is <br />classified as a housing unit. <br /> <br />City of Eugene SDC Methodologies <br /> <br />Parks~ <br />
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