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In addition, City Council adopted Growth Management Study (GMS) policies to provide <br /> direction for provision of infrastructure services related to new development: <br /> <br /> GMS Policy #14: Development shall be required to pay the full cost of extending <br /> infrastructure and services, except that the City will examine ways to subsidize the costs <br /> of providing infrastructure or offer other incentives that support higher-density, in-fill, <br /> mixed-use, and redevelopment. <br /> <br /> 1.2 SDC Charges <br /> <br /> The SDCs and the associated administrative charges and credits imposed by Eugene <br /> Code, 1971 sections 7.700 through 7.740 shall be determined as set forth in these <br /> methodologies. The current rates of charge for each system are listed in the adopted <br /> SDC fee schedule in Appendix F. The methods of calculating administrative charges are <br /> noted within section 2.3.1 Administrative Costs and the methods of calculating credits <br /> are noted within section 7.2 Credits. <br /> <br />2.0 Exemptions and General Approach <br /> <br />This section outlines the general approach taken in calculating the City's development charges <br />and in determining and specifying appropriate expenditures of SDC revenue. For the purposes <br />of this document, the definitions in the Eugene Code, 1971 shall apply unless expressly <br />provided to the contrary. Appendix A contains definitions of words and phrases, which are used <br />throughout these methodologies. <br /> <br /> 2.1 Assignment of Use Classifications <br /> <br /> Developments will be assigned use classifications that best reflect the developments' <br /> use per system (transportation, wastewater, stormwater, parks) as set forth in these <br /> methodologies. In the case of multiple uses that are proposed and/or exist within one <br /> development, as determined by Staff, more than one use classification may be assigned <br /> by which the SDC fees and credits will be calculated. <br /> <br /> 2.2 Exemptions <br /> <br /> To simplify the administration of the SDC, no development involving then-existing <br /> improvements on a site will be deemed to increase usage of or create the need for <br /> additional capital improvements until one of the following occurs: <br /> <br /> · For property improved with a residential use (e.g. single family dwelling, duplex <br /> or other multiple-family use), when: <br /> <br /> >- an additional dwelling unit is created, <br /> <br /> >- there is an increase in square footage of living area, or <br /> <br /> all or part of any structure on the site is changed to a use not permitted <br /> outright in an any residential zoning district as noted in Eugene Code, <br /> 1971 section 9.2740. <br /> <br /> City of Eugene SDC Methodologies <br /> <br /> <br />