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I Based on historical 10-year average cost of prior acquisition and development. <br />1.3 SDC Schedule <br />Once the aggregate growth cost basis has been determined, the next step in the methodology is <br />to determine how the SDCs will be assessed to individual developments. <br />The SDC for an individual development is based on the cost per unit for each development type <br />and the number of units attributable to a particular development. This section presents the unit <br />costs and assumed units by development type. <br />1.3.1 Unit Costs <br />The improvement and reimbursement fee cost bases are allocated to each development category <br />based on share of equivalent population (from Table E-1). The costs are then divided by the <br />number of growth units over the planning period (also from Table E-1) to determine the costs <br />per unit, as shown in Table E-10. <br />Table E-10 <br />SDC Unit Costs by Development Category <br />Growth <br />Costs' Units $/Unit <br />Improvement Fee <br />Residential <br />$72,964,626 40,520 $1,801 <br />Overnight Visitors <br />$1,270,535 1,604 $792 <br />Employees <br />$13,043,099 36,688 $356 <br />Total <br />$87, 278, 261 <br />Reimbursement Fee <br />Growth Costs <br />Residential <br />$25,162,757 <br />40,520 $621 <br />Overnight Visitors <br />$438,160 <br />1,604 $273 <br />Employees <br />$4,498,075 <br />36,688 $123 <br />Total <br />$30, 098, 992 <br />Total <br />$117,377,253 <br />Residential <br />$2,422 <br />Overnight Visitors <br />$1,066 <br />Employees <br />$478 <br />'Allocations reflect share of equivalent population (Table E-1) <br />1.3.2 Development Unit Assumptions <br />SDCs are assessed to different development types based on the estimated number of people <br />(residents, employees, or overnight visitors) per unit. This section summarizes occupancy <br />assumptions for each category. The SDC schedule is presented in Appendix F of the City's SDC <br />methodology documents. <br />1.3.2.1 Single Family Residential <br />Local and regional data show that the typical household size (i.e., people per dwelling unit) <br />varies by the size of the housing unit (as measured by number of bedrooms and quantity of <br />living space). To develop single family occupancy assumptions by house size for the SDC <br />E-12 <br />