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5.0 Stormwater System <br /> <br />The stormwater SDC is based upon impervious surface area (e.g., rooftops, driveways, sidewalks, <br />parking lots, patios, and other non-porous surfaces). The detailed formulas for calculating the <br />stormwater SDC unit cost (rate) per square foot of impervious surface area is set forth in <br />Appendix D. The stormwater SDC is determined by multiplying the applicable rate by the unit of <br />measure for the proposed development type. The costs per unit of measure and resulting rates <br />can be found in Table 9 and the fee schedule in Appendix F. <br /> <br />Where the stormwater SDC is a fixed amount per dwelling unit or space, it shall be determined by <br />multiplying the applicable rate per dwelling unit or space times the number of units or spaces plus, <br />for manufactured home park development, the SDC is based upon the impervious surface area of <br />all additional common areas times the stormwater unit cost per square foot of impervious surface <br />area. Where the stormwater SDC is not a fixed amount per dwelling unit or space, it shall be <br />determined by multiplying the rate per square foot of impervious surface area times the total <br />impervious surface area of the proposed development. Where a development creates impact not <br />attributable to impervious surface area, the stormwater SDC shall be determined by evaluating <br />equivalent impervious surface area, multiplied by the rate per square foot of impervious surface <br />area. <br /> <br />6.0 Parks System <br /> <br />The parks system components that are identified in the adopted 1989 Parks and Recreation Plan <br />and the parks system components identified in Table 11, which are used to calculate the parks <br />SDC, are generally described as parks (neighborhood and community) and facilities which are <br />more particularly described in Appendix E. The current community standard or level of service, for <br />parks infrastructure is the determining factor in calculating the impact of new development on the <br />system. New development can be charged the costs of providing parks infrastructure for the <br />development at the same level of service as the existing community as a whole. <br /> <br />The detailed calculation for each component of the parks SDC and the Cost of Service formula are <br />set forth in Appendix E. The parks SDC rate can be found in the current adopted fee schedule in <br />Appendix F. The rate per dwelling unit is determined based on equivalent dwelling units (EDU). <br /> <br />The parks SDC for a proposed development is determined by multiplying the rate per dwelling unit <br />(EDU) by the number of dwelling units in the proposed development. The cost per EDU is the <br />sum of all parks system components identified in Appendix E. There is currently no parks SDC for <br />nonresidential development. <br /> <br /> 7.0 Credits and Impact Reductions <br /> <br /> This section provides detail on the City's administration of SDC credits and impact reductions. <br /> Potential sources, criteria for eligibility, and the basis for calculation of credit and impact <br /> reductions are defined, in this Methodology and in Eugene Code, 1971 section 7.730. A list of <br /> examples of facilities and programs which are potentially eligible for credit and impact reduction <br /> appears in Table 2 of this section. (Note: As development standards change some examples <br /> may no longer be considered eligible for reduction but may influence future rates.) <br /> <br /> City of Eugene SDC Methodologies <br /> <br /> <br />