METHODOLOGIES: <br /> City of Eugene Systems Development Charges <br /> ru$ry-x-993} March 01, 1997 <br /> 1.0 Intro uction <br /> The City's .uthority'to establish and adopt system development charges(SDCs) is granted <br /> by the `Eug ne~Charter of 1976 and by ORS 223.208 and 223.297 - 223.314._ -By ..virtue of hat <br /> authar?ty th " Ci'ky.adflpted EugQrfe Cade, :'1971, sections 7.700 - 7.7.740 and related provisiurrs. <br /> For the pure se of interpreting E.C. 7.700 through 7.740 and this document, the public record before <br /> the Council and the special SDC Task Force established by the Council shall constitute the <br /> legislative hi ory. Other Adriin~stri~tive-determinations .that: are used by City -Staff to interpret <br /> th~~,~,SOC' M thttlolpgy application are` located in the .SDC .Credit Policy- and Procedures <br /> martuai: <br /> In addition to the methodologies for each system contained herein, (except for Appendix A whicti <br /> yvas; adop . by:the Council;) the following appendices are adopted and made a part hereof: <br /> • System Development Charges Ordinance - <br /> B: Definition of Terms, May 8, 1991 <br /> Transportation System Charge Detail <br /> wer] w1{astewarer System Charge Detail <br /> E {Stornt~ewer] StCaQrntwater System Charge Detail <br /> F Parks System Charge Detail <br /> rrertt~~~;``°(~;5~dt~1e' an+d ..For~ul~ i)i <br /> <br /> sits-tlescribe elow.] <br /> 1.1 sis for Charge <br /> Syste s Development Charges (SDC) have been collected and used by the City of Eugene <br /> since 1 78. They are presently collected on all new development in the City and are used to <br /> fund a portion of the construction of infrastnacture--e.g., transportation, (sanitary-sewert] <br /> v~taste atr, (alorm-sewer} ~i't~r'and parks---required to support new development. <br /> These DCs help the City provide for increased capacity needs, maintain health and safety <br /> stands ds, and recoup a portion of the community's investment in specific infrastructure <br /> reserv capacity that is already in-place. <br /> Sound planning requires future demands on each system be anticipated, and that reserve <br /> caps ' needed to serve future users be built in. By preparing for this growth, standards for <br /> Comm nity infrastructure are maintained and the community can prosper with new develop- <br /> ment. <br /> The M politan ~4~^ea Gei~ral PI'an and-amendments, [iVletrePlan] includes the following <br /> goals nd policies related to the financing of new development: <br /> Proposed M thodologies: City of Eugene SDCs (Effective March 01, 1997) Page 1 <br /> <br />