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unless resulting from cancellation of an active permit, expiration of a permit without being used, or an <br />approved change of design of an active permit. <br />7.5.1 Application for Impact Reduction <br />Applicants must submit their request for an impact reduction in writing, accompanied by <br />documentation that supports the basic function and design criteria for estimated impact <br />reduction. <br />For commercial development, impact reduction will be applied uniformly for all lots or building <br />sites in the development phase approved. Impact reductions granted under this methodology <br />document may be used in subsequent phases of a development when the applicant <br />demonstrates to the satisfaction of the City Engineer that the program or improvements <br />continue to provide the anticipated reduction in demand, and the City has received <br />assurances or agreements from the developer, owner, and owners successors, as approved <br />by the City Engineer as is necessary to ensure that the program or facility will continue to <br />function as planned for the agreed upon time period. Changes to the mitigated program or <br />facility attributable to the connection of an additional phase which results in any deviation <br />from the previously determined impact reduction will be adjusted proportionately. <br />7.5.2 Application for Credit Based on Construction of Public Improvements <br />For credits derived from the construction of public improvements, the property owner(s) will <br />be notified in writing about potential credit availability, subsequent to the approval and <br />bonding of the construction plans. The property owner(s) will have 60 days from the date of <br />written notification to submit the SDC Credit Application and complete the approval process. <br />Applications that include disbursement instructions for ineligible lots or which contain <br />requests in conflict with City code, state law, or current City policies/practices will be <br />considered incomplete applications. <br />7.5.3 Credit Distribution in the Absence of Directions from an Approved SDC Credit <br />Application <br />With the exception of cases where the recovery of credit through an equivalent assessment <br />is uncertain, if the owner does not comply with the requirements of section 7.5.2, the credit <br />will be distributed by the "equal lot" method. All eligible lots or building sites will be identified, <br />and the credit will be distributed in an equal amount to each of these eligible lots or building <br />sites. Credit applied under this policy will not be eligible to be appealed. Development for <br />which a building permit is issued prior to administration of credit disbursal or approval by the <br />City Engineer will not be considered eligible for credit distribution. <br />7.5.4 Changes to an Approved Credit Application <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 new <br />completed application, must be approved by the City Engineer, and will be effective only <br />upon approval by the City Engineer of the revised credit application. The revised distribution <br />will apply only to the remaining credit balances and undeveloped lots or building sites to <br />which the credit originally applied. <br />City of Eugene SDC Methodologies - General Methodology <br />Page 19 <br />