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<br />7.4.4 Changes to an Approved Credit Application <br /> <br />Whether established by the City using the "equal lot" method or by the property <br />owner(s)/applicant(s), any modifications to the distribution of credits will require a <br />new completed application, must be approved by the City Engineer, and will be <br />effective only upon approval by the City Engineer of the revised credit <br />application. The revised distribution will apply only to the remaining credit <br />balances and undeveloped lots or building sites to which the credit originally <br />applied. <br /> <br />7.5 Decision on Application for Credit <br /> <br />The City Engineer shall approve, conditionally approve, or deny an application in writing, <br />setting forth the reason for the decision. Such a decision shall be mailed or personally <br />delivered to the applicant. <br /> <br />7.6 Credit and Impact Reduction Duration <br /> <br />Credits granted under this methodology document may be applied to SDC fees for a <br />development up to a maximum of 10 years from the date of the original written <br />notification. <br /> <br />Impact reductions granted under this methodology document may be applied to SDC <br />fees for a development until such time as the program or improvements no longer <br />continue to provide the anticipated reduction in demand and the City has determined <br />that assurances or agreements from the developer, owner, or owners successors, are <br />no longer adequate to ensure that the program or facility will continue to function as <br />planned for the agreed upon time period. <br /> <br />8.0 Appeals <br /> <br />An appeal by an applicant or a permittee of any decision of the City Manager under these <br />Methodologies shall be governed by Eugene Code, 1971 section 7.735 and must be filed and <br />the appeal fee paid within 15 working days of the date of the decision. Such appeals shall be in <br />writing and filed with Public Works Engineering Permit Technician staff located at the City's <br />Permit & Information Center. A separate appeal must be filed for each decision being appealed. <br />The appeal fee, as established under Eugene Code, 1971 section 2.020, can be found in the <br />current adopted SDC Fee schedule in Appendix F. <br /> <br />A person objecting to the City's final decision under Eugene Code, 1971 section 7.735 <br />concerning the calcul,ation of a systems development charge may seek judicial review of the <br />decision pursuant to ORS 34.010 to 34.100. <br /> <br />9.0 Interested Persons Notification <br /> <br />The City. shall maintain a list of persons who have made a written request for notification prior to <br />adoption or modification of a methodology for any SDC. The City shall mail written notification <br />to persons on the list at least 90 days prior to the first hearing to adopt or modify a system <br />development charge. The methodology supporting the adoption or modification will be available <br />60 days prior to the first hearing to adopt or amend a systems development charge. The failure <br /> <br />City of Eugene SDc Methodologies <br />