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Item 5: Resolution Adopting Amended SDC Methodologies and Rates
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Item 5: Resolution Adopting Amended SDC Methodologies and Rates
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<br />· Group Housing - Nonresidential Park SDC Assessment. The parks SDC <br />for nonresidential land uses is based on categories defined by similar <br />employee densities (noted below). Since institutional group housing is <br />developed for individuals who are unable to use the City park system, but <br />supports employees and visitors who do use parks, the parks SDC for <br />such development is assessed using the category C nonresidential rate <br />schedule (discussed below), which contains comparable institutions. <br /> <br />1.4.2 Nonresidential SDC Assessment <br /> <br />The City's park SDC, like that for other systems (wastewater, transportation, <br />stormwater) is assessed on all nonresidential development types (industrial, <br />commercial, office use, institutional, etc.). <br /> <br />The nonresidential fee for specific nonresidential land uses is assessed as follows: <br /> <br />1. Determine nonresidential classes for purposes of parks SDC assessment. <br />2. Allocate equivalent population growth among nonresidential classes. . <br />3. Determine the equivalent population density (e.g., equivalent population per <br />Thousand Gross Square Feet [TGSF] of building) by class. <br />4. Determine the SDC per TGSF by multiplying the unit cost by the, equivalent <br />population density. <br /> <br />1) -- Determine Nonresidential Classes <br />Nonresidential developments are classified into five categories (A to E), based on <br />(A) number of guests and (8 to E) employee density, as summarized in Table 19. <br /> <br />Table 19 <br />Summary of Nonresidential SDC Classes <br />Class Development Types* <br /> <br />.......................................................................................................................................................................................nn........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ <br /> <br />A Hotels, motels, B&Bs, & other tourist accommodations <br /> <br />B <br /> <br />Office (financial, investment, real estate, government, medical, legal & other <br />business/professional services), institutional, grocery, eating & drinking establishments <br /> <br />C Industrial, wholesale, manufacturing, transportation, agriculture <br /> <br />o General retail & services, recreation <br /> <br />E Commercial warehousing & storage <br /> <br />Note that, on the basis of the park user survey results, K-12 schools are not included in nonresidential classes <br />as users associated with such schools are generally attributable to local residential land uses and related <br />demand is accounted for in residential development categories. * See Appendix A for detailed cross- <br />reference to HUD/BPR codes . <br /> <br />City of Eugene sec Methodologies <br /> <br />Parks <br />
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