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The stormwater SDC is based upon impervious surface area (e.g., rooftops, driveways, sidewalks, <br />parking lots, patios, and other non -porous surfaces). The detailed formulas for calculating the <br />stormwater SDC unit cost (rate) per square foot of impervious surface area is set forth in <br />Appendix D. The stormwater SDC is determined by multiplying the applicable rate by the unit of <br />measure for the proposed development type. The costs per unit of measure and resulting rates can be <br />found in Table 9 and the fee schedule in Appendix F. <br />Where the stormwater SDC is a fixed amount per dwelling unit or space, it shall be determined by <br />multiplying the applicable rate per dwelling unit or space times the number of units or spaces plus, for <br />manufactured home park development, the SDC is based upon the impervious surface area of all <br />additional common areas times the applicable stormwater unit cost per square foot of impervious <br />surface area. Where the stormwater SDC is not a fixed amount per dwelling unit or space, it shall be <br />determined by multiplying the applicable rate per square foot of impervious surface area times the total <br />impervious surface area of the proposed development. Where a development creates impact not <br />attributable to impervious surface area, the stormwater SDC shall be determined by evaluating <br />equivalent impervious surface area, multiplied by the applicable rate per square foot of impervious <br />surface area. <br />6.0 Parks and Recreation System <br />The parks and recreation SDC is based upon the estimated cost of capacity in future capacity - <br />enhancing projects to serve new development, as contained in the <br />(Pone) PFej Gt A_ PFOeFity Parks and Recreation SDC Project Plan, and the estimated capacity in the <br />existing parks and recreation system to be used by new development. The details for calculating the <br />parks and recreation SDC unit costs (rates) for residential development (per dwelling unit type and <br />size) and nonresidential development (per room or per thousand gross square feet) are set forth in <br />Appendix E. The parks and recreation SDC is determined by multiplying the applicable rate by the <br />unit of measure for the proposed development type. The costs per unit of measure and resulting rates <br />may be found in Appendix FTC'^ " <br />7.0 Impact Reductions, Credits, and Compact Development Adjustments <br />This section provides detail on the City's administration of SDC impact reductions, credits, and <br />compact development adjustments. Potential sources, criteria for eligibility, and the basis for <br />calculation of impact reductions, credits, and compact development adjustments are defined in this <br />Methodology (including appendices) and in Eugene Code, 1971 sections 7.730 and 7.732. A list of <br />examples of facilities and programs which are potentially eligible for these adjustments appears in <br />Table G-1 of this section. (Note: As development standards change, some examples may no longer <br />be considered eligible for reduction, but may influence future rates.) In no case may the sum of all <br />approved credits, impact reductions, and compact development adjustments for a single system <br />exceed the amount of the SDC assessed for that system for any approved building or development <br />permit. <br />The amount owed for SDCs may be reduced by one or more of the following processes described in <br />this methodology: <br />• Impact Reduction, based on quantified mitigation of demand generated by the development for <br />new identifiable capital improvements (available for transportation and stormwater system <br />SDCs); <br />City of Eugene SDC Methodologies - General Methodology <br />Page 13 <br />