articularly described in Appendix F. The current community standard, or level of service, <br /> r an infrastructure system is the determining factor in calculating the impact of new <br /> development on the system. New development can be charged the costs of providing <br /> infrastructure services for the development at the same level of service as the existing <br /> <br /> ~ Community as a whole enjoys. <br /> '~'he detailed calculation for each component of the park system is set forth in Appendix F. <br /> IrJsing Appendix F the rate per dwelling unit is determined to be $333.82. <br /> he Parks System Charge for a proposed development is determined by multiplying the rate <br /> er dwelling unit by the number of dwelling units in the proposed development using <br /> ppendix F. There is no Parks SDC for non-residential development. <br /> .0 Credits <br /> I, ''his section provides details on the City's administration of SDC credits and possible <br /> li ranting of variances. <br /> 7.1 Credits <br /> { <br /> 7.1.1 <br /> ~ No credit shall be given for capital improvements constructed or programs <br /> instituted prior to City approval. <br /> 7.1.2 <br /> To all of the foregoing calculations the administrative charge shall be added. <br /> A credit shall be given: <br /> 7.1.2.1 For any qualified public improvement to be constructed <br /> in connection with the development for which an SDC is <br /> charged. <br /> 7.1.2.2 For any capital improvement constructed as part of a <br /> development to the extent: <br /> 7.1.2.2.1 that it reduces the development's demand upon <br /> existing capital improvements or the need for <br /> future capital improvements; <br /> [DISCUSSION: For example, this credit could <br /> be used for storm sewer SDC when a retention <br /> facility is constructed as part of the development.) <br /> <br /> I <br /> February 24, 1993 Methodologies: City of Eugene SDCs Page 12 <br /> <br />