METHODOLOGY <br /> City of Eugene Systems Development Charges <br /> Appendix D <br /> Stormwater System Charge Detail <br /> 1.0 rmula <br /> The impact analysis for the stormwater system is based on square footage of impervious surface <br /> which creates an impact on the stormwater system by land use type. Impervious surface is <br /> defined in Section 7.275, Eugene code, 1971 as "earth surface made impervious by development <br /> to vertical downward penetration by water". Impervious surfaces typically consist of concrete, , <br /> asphalt and roofing materials. The impervious surface of a residential unit is usually the roof, <br /> sidewalks, driveway and any patio areas. The cost of the existing stormwater system is used as <br /> the basis for determining the Stormwater SDC. <br /> The stormwater SDC is an improvement fee, as new development will require the construction of <br /> additional system capacity. The per unit cost of additional capacity is based on existing system <br /> replacement value divided by impervious surface area. The total value of the system is estimated <br /> based on the replacement cost of the stormwater system components which include miles of pipe <br /> and drainage channels, stormwater cleanouts, catch basins, inlets/outlets, and manholes. For <br /> current total value (Total Replacement Cost) of the stormwater system, see Table 6, section 1. <br /> Assessable costs were calculated using the approach specified in the City Code. The city <br /> assesses up to and including the first 24 inches of pipe diameter and in excess of 60 inches. For <br /> pipe over 24 inches in diameter, the city pays a proportion of the cost. The non-assessable portion <br /> of stormwater system costs (SDC eligible costs) is based on replacement costs, minus assessable <br /> costs. Table 6 provides a detailed breakdown of the calculation and numerical supporting data of <br /> the stormwater SDC. Figure 6 illustrates the calculation formula of the stormwater SDC. The <br /> stormwater SDC rates per unit of capacity can be found in Appendix F in the current adopted SDC <br /> fee schedule. <br /> To determine a cost per square foot of impervious surface, the non-assessable portion (SDC <br /> eligible costs) of the stormwater system cost was first divided by the total impervious acres within <br /> the city limits. The total impervious surface calculated for each development is assumed to <br /> contrilau~e to the public stormwater system. The number of acres of impervious surface in each <br /> type o~land use was determined using runoff coefficients currently employed by the city. The cost <br /> per impervious acre is estimated based on dividing the non-assessable costs (eligible SDC Costs) <br /> by the total number of acres of impervious surface in the city limits. The cost for a square foot of <br /> impervious surface is calculated by dividing the cost per acre of impervious surface by the number <br /> of square feet in an acre (43,560). <br /> <br /> City of Eugene SDC Methodology Stormwater, Page D-1 <br /> <br />