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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 />210 Single-Family Dwelling I Duplex <br />Single-family detached housing includes II single-family/duplex detached homes on individual <br />lots. <br /> <br />250 Senior.Housing Development - Mul i-Unit <br />Retirement communities - restricted to adults or senior citizens - contain residential units <br />similar to apartments or condominiums, and they are usually self-contained villages. They may <br />also contain special services such as edical facilities, dining facilities, and some limited, <br />supporting retail facilities. [Combines ITE use codes 250 retirement community and 253 elderly <br />housing - attached.] <br /> <br />251 Senior Housing Development - Det ched Unit <br />Detached housing, restricted to senior citi ens, which contains residential units similar to single- <br />family housing. Is sometimes a self-c ntained village. Special services such as medical <br />facilities, dining facilities, and some limite ,supporting retail facilities may be provided. <br /> <br />252 Senior Assisted Living Care Devel pment - Multi-Unit <br />This congregate care category typically c nsists of one or more multi-unit buildings designed for <br />senior citizen living. The development ay also contain dining rooms, medical facilities,and <br />recreational facilities. <br /> <br />310 Hotel <br />Hotels are places of lodging that pro ide sleeping accommodations, restaurants, cocktail <br />lounges, meeting and banquet rooms or c nvention facilities, and other retail and service shops. <br />Some of the sites included in this use ca egory are actually large motels providing the facilities <br />of a hotel. <br /> <br /> <br />320 Motel <br />Motels are places of lodging that. provi e sleeping accommodations and often a restaurant. <br />Motels generally offer free on-site parking and provide little or no meeting space. <br /> <br />411 City Park <br />City parks are owned and operated by city and may vary widely as to location, type, and <br />number of facilities. Seasonal use of the individual sites differs widely as a result of the varying <br />facilities and local conditions (Le. weather. <br /> <br />430 Golf Course <br />The golf courses contained in this use code include municipal courses and private country <br />clubs. Some sites have driving ranges and clubhQuses with a pro shop and/or restaurant, <br />lounge, and banquet facilities. Many f the municipal courses do not have any of these <br />facilities. <br /> <br />435 Multipurpose Recreational Facility <br />Multipurpose recreational facilities contai two or more of the following uses combined at one <br />site: miniature golf, batting cages, video a cade, bumper carts, go-carts, and golf driving ranges. <br />Other ancillary facilities and refreshment reas may also be provided. <br /> <br />443 Movie Theater <br />Movie theaters consist of audience seatin ,single or multiple screens and auditoriums, a lobby, <br />and a refreshment stand. Matinees may 0 may not be provided. <br /> <br />City of Eugene SDC Methodologies <br /> <br />Definitions, <br />
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