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t <br /> ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER N0.58-99-22-F <br /> of the <br /> City Manager of the City of Eugene <br /> AMENDING PORTIONS OF THE SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT <br /> ARGE (SDC) METHODOLOGY, RATIFYING UNAMENDED PORTIONS <br /> THEREOF, AND REPEALING ADMINISTRATIVE <br /> ORDER N0.58-99-16-F-2. <br /> The City Manager of the City of Eugene finds as follows: <br /> A. Sections 2.020 and 7.705 of the Eugene Code, 1971 authorize the City Manager of <br /> the City of Eugene to determine and set fees and charges to be imposed by the City for services, <br /> goods, use of municipal property, and licenses and permits, and specifically systems development <br /> charges. Section 7.710 of the Eugene Code, 1971 further authorizes the City Manager to adopt <br /> and/or amend, by administrative order, the methodologies used for establishing the systems <br /> development charges, and provides this may be effected concurrent with the establishment or <br /> revision of a systems development charge. <br /> B. In accordance with the procedures set forth therein, on November 18, 1999, I notified <br /> the Mayor and City Councilors that I intended to amend the City of Eugene SDC Methodology <br /> previously adopted and/or amended by Administrative Order No. 58-99-16-F-2, by revising portions <br /> of the redevelopment fees and credits provisions of the SDC Methodology. <br /> C. The Notice was also posted on November 23, 1999 in four public locations and <br /> published on November 23, 1999, in the Register Guard, a newspaper of general circulation within <br /> the City. In addition, copies of the Proposed Amendments to the Systems Development Charge <br /> Methodology were made available for inspection by interested persons at the City Manager's Office, <br /> 777 Pearl Street, Room 105, the Public Works Building Lobby, 858 Pearl Street, the Permit & <br /> Information Center, 99 West 10~' Avenue, and the Eugene Public Library, 100 West 13t'' Avenue, <br /> during normal business hours (8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, exclusive of <br /> holida;s~. The Notice provided that written comments could be submitted thereon for a period of <br /> 30 days, through December 23, 1999. No written comments were received. During the comment <br /> period staff identified some corrections to typographical errors and other minor cosmetic changes <br /> needed to improve clarity and readability which have also been incorporated in Exhibit A hereto. <br /> D. Based on the findings and staff recommendations set forth above, I find that the <br /> revisions to the Systems Development Charge Methodology, fees, and credits as proposed by <br /> Administrative Order 58-99-22 and incorporated in Exhibit A hereto are consistent with adopted <br /> policies and ordinances of the City, are in conformity with applicable state law, and necessary in <br /> order to be consistent with recently adopted provisions of the Eugene Code, 1971. Incompliance <br /> with prior direction from the council and the memorandum submitted at the time the ordinance was <br /> considered, the proposed revisions should be implemented retroactively with respect to <br /> <br /> Admi3~iistrative Order - 1 <br /> r: adm ino rd\fe es\99sdc2ao(01 / 12/00) <br /> <br />
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