* Attachment #6 of Exhibit A <br /> Administrative Order No. 58-97-07-F <br /> Page 3 of 3 <br /> Physical Imp ovements (for impact reduction/mitigation): A facility or asset, designed and <br /> constructed a the developer's expense, which is owned and maintained by the property owner or <br /> owner's agent not a program or activity or naturally occurring physical attribute. <br /> Proportionat Share of Public Facility Costs: The cost of capital improvements which are <br /> reasonably att 'butable to new development. <br /> PI=U: Plumbi g Fixture Units. PFUs are defined in the state Uniform Plumbing Code. A rating <br /> assigned to di event drainage fixtures depending on drain pipe or fixture size. <br /> Peak Flow: Fo purposes of the Metropolitan Wastewater Management Commission SDC, peak flow <br /> is the peak we weather design capacity of the regional wastewater treatment plant. <br /> Prgcess Wast water: Water which, during manufacturing or processing, comes into contact with <br /> or rfesults from t e production of or use of any raw material, intermediate product,' finished product, <br /> byproduct or w ste product. <br /> Reiimburseme Fee: The portion of the system-specific SDC charged to recoup the community's <br /> past or current i vestment in extra capacty in antiapation of future growth. An example is the facility <br /> charge establis d by MWMC to recoup the regional investment in extra capacity in the wastewater <br /> reatment facili <br /> eplacement sts: The cost (in current fiscal- year dollars) of replacing existing system capacity. <br /> S:', Suspends Solids. The total elements and compounds which float on the surface of, or are <br /> us~ended in,' stewater and which are removable by laboratory filtration, expressed in milligrams <br /> er' iter. <br /> DC Eligible ts: System value net of assessable costs, grants and outstanding debt. This cost <br /> al',located to a I development in proportion to its impact on system capacity. <br /> in~le Family eNing (SFD): As used in EC 7.725(5) and this methodology, a "single family <br /> weNling" means a "Dwelling, single family detached" as defined in EC 9.015. <br /> nit of Develo ment (Unit): For purposes of the Transportation SDC and the Metropolitan <br /> astewater Ma agement Commission SDC, the unit of development is that measurement of the <br /> izel of a deve opment upon which the charge is based. For the Metropolitan Wastewater <br /> ansgement C mission SDC, the Unit is called an FEU. The Unit is typically 1,000 square feet <br /> f building area or most commercial users, and dwelling units for residential development. Other <br /> easures are us d, as appropriate for each type of development. The units for each development <br /> t pe' are shown for the Transportation SDC in Table X and for the Metropolitan Wastewater <br /> an~gement Co mission SDC in Table Y. <br /> J ly 7, 1997 City of Eugene SDC Methodology Page B-3 <br /> <br /> 1 <br /> <br />