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Group Housing - Nonresidential Parks and Recreation SDC Assessment. The parks <br />and recreation SDC for nonresidential land uses is based on categories defined by <br />similar employee densities (noted below). Since institutional group housing is <br />developed for individuals who are unable to use the City park system, but supports <br />employees and visitors who do use parks, the parks and recreation SDC for such <br />development is assessed using the category B nonresidential rate schedule (discussed <br />below), which contains comparable institutions. <br />1.3.2.5 Nonresidential <br />As explained above, employees working in Eugene use the parks and recreation system. For <br />this reason, the parks SDC is assessed on all nonresidential development types (industrial, <br />commercial, office use, institutional, etc.). Nonresidential developments are classified into five <br />categories (A to E), as shown in Table E-14. <br />Occupancy assumptions for overnight visitor accommodations (Category A) are based on <br />estimated average persons per room. <br />Table E-14 <br />Nonresidential Assumptions <br />Persons <br />per Room' <br />Employees <br />Thru 1213112021 <br />Beginning 1/1/2022 <br />per TGSF2 <br />A <br />Hotels, motels, B&Bs, & other tourist <br />1.93 <br />2.30 <br />-- <br />accommodations <br />B <br />Office (financial, investment, real estate, <br />government, medical, legal & other <br />business & professional services), <br />-- <br />-- <br />3.34 <br />institutional, grocery, eating & drinking <br />establishments <br />C <br />Industrial, wholesale, manufacturing, <br />-- <br />-- <br />2.06 <br />transportation, agriculture <br />D <br />General retail & services, recreation <br />-- <br />-- <br />1.21 <br />E <br />I Commercial warehousing & storage <br />-- <br />-- <br />0.49 <br />'Travel Lane County (based on data from Dean Runyan) <br />2 Based on 2007 SDC Methodology; TGSF = Thousand Gross Square Feet <br />As there is not local data on the total number of visitors to the City (or visitors by land use, <br />apart from tourist accommodation), employee density (number of employees per Thousand <br />Gross SQ FT of building space) per land use is used to determine SDCs for the other categories <br />of nonresidential development. The employee density assumptions were developed in the <br />prior SDC methodology based on local employment and building area data by standard <br />industrial classification building area. <br />1.3.4 Compact Development Adjustments <br />As part of the City's strategies to promote compact development and the goals of Envision <br />Eugene, multifamily dwellings two bedrooms or larger, may be eligible for adjustments to <br />reduce their calculated Parks SDC. These adjustments fall within one of the following <br />categories, as summarized in Table E-15: <br />E-15 <br />
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