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<br />G.36 Service providers will update capital improvement programming (planning, <br />programming, and budgeting for service extension) regularly for those portions of <br />the urban growth boundary where the full range of key urban services and <br />facilities is not available. <br /> <br />G.37 Require development to pay the cost, as determined by the local jurisdiction, of <br />extending urban services and facilities. This does not preclude subsidy, where a <br />development will fulfill goals and recommendations of the Metro Plan and other <br />applicable plans determined by the local jurisdiction to be of particular <br />importance or concern. <br /> <br />G.38 Continue to implement a system of user charges, SDCs, and other public <br />financing tools, where appropriate, to fund operations, maintenance, and <br />improvement or replacement of obsolete facilities or system expansion. <br /> <br />G.39 Explore other funding mechanisms at the local level to finance operations and <br />maintenance of public facilities. <br /> <br />GAO Set wastewater and stormwater fees at a level commensurate with the level of <br />impact on, or use of, the wastewater or stormwater service. <br /> <br />GAl The cities and Lane County will continue to cooperate in developing assessment <br />practices for inter-jurisdictional projects that provide for equitable treatment of <br />properties, regardless of jurisdiction. <br /> <br />Chapter V Glossary <br /> <br />36. Public facility projects: Public facility project lists and maps adopted as part of <br />the Metro Plan are defined as follows: <br /> <br />a. Water: Source, reservoirs, pump stations, and primary distribution <br />systems. Primary distribution systems are transmission lines 12 inches or <br />larger for SUB and 24 inches or larger for EWEB. <br /> <br />b. Wastewater: Primary Collection System: Pump stations and wastewater <br />lines 24 inches or larger. <br /> <br />Treatment Facilities System: Water Pollution Control <br />Facility (WPCF) project, beneficial reuse project and <br />residuals project necessary to meet wastewater treatment <br />facilities system design capacities for average flow, peak <br />flow, biochemical oxygen demand and total suspended <br />solids so as to provide service within the urban growth <br />boundary (UGB) for a projected population in 2025 <br />consistent with the population assumed in this Plan, in <br /> <br />Appendix Aa Page 16 <br />