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<br />· Group quarters - include the "institutionalized" population (prisons, nursing <br />homes, other), as well as the "non-institutionalized" population (college dorms, <br />military housing, other). If the living quarters contain nine or more persons <br />unrelated to the householder or person in charge (a total of at least 10 unrelated <br />persons), it is classified as group quarters. <br /> <br />1.4.1.1 Housing Units <br />The residential rate schedule differentiates between residential dwelling types <br />based on available Census data on number of persons per dwelling unit. <br />Dwelling unit types are aggregated into three groups, as reflected in Table 18. <br />Accessory dwelling units are included in the same category as attached one-unit <br />dwellings and two-unit dwellings; this recognizes the most current (2000) Census <br />statistics for Eugene that imply that this type of dwelling unit has fewer persons <br />residing per dwelling unit than a detached one unit dwelling. <br /> <br />TABLE 18 <br />Average Number of Persons per Structure Type (Grouped), 2000 US Census <br /> <br />Type of Structure <br /> <br />Number of <br />Occupied Units <br /> <br />Persons per <br />Type of <br />Structure <br /> <br />Persons <br />per Unit <br /> <br />1, detached unit structure <br /> <br />31 ,759 <br /> <br />83,719 <br /> <br />2.64 <br /> <br />Persons <br />per Unit <br />(Grouped) <br /> <br />2.64 <br /> <br />1 , attached unit structure <br /> <br />3,870 <br /> <br />8,489 <br /> <br />2.19 <br /> <br />2 unit structure <br /> <br />2,315 <br /> <br />4,782 <br /> <br />2.07 <br /> <br />2.14 <br /> <br />Mobile home <br /> <br />3,038 <br /> <br />6,437 <br /> <br />2.12 <br /> <br />3 or 4 unit structure <br /> <br />3,309 <br /> <br />5,840 <br /> <br />1.76 <br /> <br />5 to 9 unit structure <br /> <br />3,639 <br /> <br />6,280 <br /> <br />1.73 <br /> <br />10 to 19 unit structure <br /> <br />3, 179 <br /> <br />5,455 <br /> <br />1.72 <br /> <br />1.67 <br /> <br />20 to 49 unit structure <br /> <br />2,361 <br /> <br />3,576 <br /> <br />1.51 <br /> <br />50 or more unit structure <br /> <br />4,476 <br /> <br />7,134 <br /> <br />1.59 <br /> <br />T atal <br /> <br />57,946 <br /> <br />131,712 <br /> <br />2.27 <br /> <br />2.27 <br /> <br />1.4.1.2 Group Housing <br />The nature of the group housing will establish whether, for purposes of assessing <br />a park SDC, they are classified as residential or nonresidential development. <br />Group housing developed for those that reside independently and freely will be <br />assessed as residential development, whereas group housing developed to <br />incarcerate individuals or to provide housing for those wholly dependent upon <br />care by others, such as nursing homes or residential care facilities, will be <br />assessed as nonresidential development. <br />· Group Housing - Residential Park SDC Assessment. The parks SDC for <br />residential land uses is based . on persons per unit; at the time of <br />development, the proposed number of residents for which the group <br />housing is designed will form the basis of the fee. <br /> <br />City of Eugene SDC Methodologies <br /> <br />Parks <br />