r <br /> 0. 1 <br /> METHODOLOGIES: <br /> City of Eugene Systems Development Charges <br /> Appendix F <br /> Parks System Charge Detail <br /> <br /> ' 1.0 Formula <br /> The basis for the Parks System Development Charge is made up of the components listed <br /> in Table 5. These components are identified in the 1989 Parks and Recreation Plan. <br /> Included are neighborhood and community parks, and special facility areas, which encompass <br /> facilities such as tennis and basketball courts, softball diamonds and soccer fields. <br /> The Parks and Recreation Plan and Table 5 contain the current Eugene planning area <br /> standards for neighborhood and community parks. Standards for special facility areas, are <br /> also shown in Table 5, were developed by dividing the current planning area facility count <br /> by the current population to arrive at a standard per thousand population. <br /> This standard was then multiplied by the per-unit cost of each component.The per capita <br /> component costs were then summed to arrive at a cost impact per capita. Figure 8 <br /> graphically presents the methodology used to calculate the Parks SDC. <br /> The impact on the parks system by residential development is based on an equivalent <br /> dwelling unit. Assuming 2.3 persons per dwelling unit results in a charge per dwelling. unit <br /> of $324.73. Only residential development is charged a parks SDC. <br /> February 24, 1993 Methodologies: City of Eugene SDCs Page F-1 <br /> <br />