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~,- When a redevelopment permit application (other than for redevelopment that <br /> changes the use of a building in its entirety) requires a detailed review to <br /> determine that there will be no increased usage of any capital improvement <br /> and no additional capital improvements will be needed. <br /> <br /> The administrative fee will be applied at a flat rate as listed in the SDC fee <br /> schedule in Appendix F. <br /> <br /> When an SDC is imposed for all other development: <br /> <br /> The administrative fee will be calculated as a percentage rate of the net <br /> charge after credits for previous use and impact reduction are applied or at a <br /> flat rate, whichever is higher, as listed in the SDC fee schedule in <br /> Appendix F. <br /> <br /> In no case will administrative fees be refunded, unless necessary as a result of City <br /> error. <br /> <br /> 2.3.2 Maximum Administrative Charge <br /> <br /> An administrative charge calculated shall not exceed a maximum amount of <br /> $30,000.00 for a single permit issued. If multiple permits are issued for different <br /> phases of the same development, the maximum administrative charge shall be <br /> applied to each permit independently. <br /> <br /> 2.4 Adjustment to the SDC Methodology and Fees <br /> <br /> Modifications to the methodologies for the systems development charge shall be established <br /> by resolution of the council. A change in the amount of a reimbursement fee or an <br /> improvement fee is not a modification of the SDC if the change in amount is based on the <br /> periodic application of an adopted specific cost index or on a modification to any of the <br /> factors related to rate that are incorporated in these adopted methodologies. The city <br /> manager may adopt fee changes, based on such a cost index or rate factors by <br /> administrative order pursuant to section 2.020 of the Eugene Code, 1971, so long as the <br /> fees are not revised administratively in an amount greater than five (5) percent within any <br /> 12-month period. Revisions to fees by more than five percent shall be established by <br /> resolution of the council. <br /> <br /> 2.4.1 Adopted Cost Index <br /> <br /> SDC fees and credits may be periodically adjusted to account for changes in <br /> construction costs and system valuation. The 20-city national average <br /> construction cost index, as published by Engineering News-Record (ENR) <br /> shall be used when preparing periodic cost index adjustments. <br /> <br /> 2.4.2 Rate Factors Subject to Administrative Revision <br /> <br /> SDC fees and credits may be periodically adjusted to account for changes in <br /> rate factors incorporated in the established SDC methodologies. Changes in <br /> rate factors may occur to account for changes in the systems' characteristics <br /> <br />City of Eugene SDC Methodologies <br /> <br /> <br />