improvements will remain in use and functional for at least twenty years after the <br /> development is occupied. (Note: Qualification for SDC stormwater reduction does not <br /> necessarily qualify customers for a reduction of the monthly stormwater user service <br /> charges which are governed by the stormwater Service Charge Methodology.) <br /> 7.1.2.1 stormwater System Impact Reduction Criteria <br /> ~ ~ Criteria for stormwater SDC impact reduction for development can be found in <br /> Appendix D, section 6.0. A development that meets the required criteria will be <br /> eligible to receive a reduction against stormwater SDCs at the time of permit <br /> issuance as follows: <br /> SFD and Duplex Residential development: <br /> ~ 100% flat rate stormwater SDC impact reduction for complete containment of <br /> all on-site stormwater, with no direct or indirect connection to the public <br /> system; <br /> or <br /> ~ 50% flat rate stormwater SDC impact reduction for any amount of partial <br /> containment of runoff on-site. <br /> Multi-family Residential, Commercial, Industrial, other development using a common <br /> or shared facility: <br /> ~ The stormwater SDC will be reduced in the same proportion that the mitigating <br /> facility reduces runoff leaving the fully-developed site. <br /> 7.2 Credits <br /> City approval of credits shall be given based on one or more of the following: <br /> 7.2.1 Qualified Public Improvement Credit <br /> For any qualified public improvement as defined in Eugene Code, to be constructed in <br /> s = connection with the development for which an SDC is collected. <br /> 7.2.2 Capital Improvement Credit <br /> For any capital improvement as defined in Eugene Code, to be constructed as part of a <br /> development to the extent: <br /> (1) that it reduces the need for construction of specific, identifiable public improvements; <br /> or <br /> (2) that it would otherwise have to be constructed or acquired at public expense and is <br /> eligible for funding with Systems Development Charge funds under the current <br /> policies of the City Council; <br /> or <br /> (3) that the City can recover credits through collection of an equivalent assessment <br /> from benefitted properties, or for which the City Council has formed a Local <br /> Improvement District in accordance with provisions in Eugene Code 6.610 (6) or <br /> <br /> City of Eugene SDC Methodology Page 12 <br /> <br />