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MWMC SDC Methodology
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5/8/1996
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1 <br /> <br /> . , ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER NO. 58-96-06 <br /> ~ of the <br /> City Manager Pro Tem of the City of Eugene <br /> CONCERNING NOTICE OF INTENDED AMENDMENT OF THE CITY OF EUGENE'S <br /> SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT CHARGE (SDCj METHODOLOGY, METROPOLITAN <br /> WASTEWATER MANAGEMENT COMMISSION (MWMC) EQUALIZATION FEES AND <br /> CREDITS, AND REPEAL OF ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER #58-95-06-F, AND ANY OTHER <br /> ORDER IN CONFLICT <br /> The City Manager Pro Tem of the City of Eugene finds as follows: <br /> A. Sections 2.020 and 7.705 of the Eugene, Code, 1971 authorize the City Manager of the <br /> pity of Eugene to determine and set fees and charges to be imposed by the City for services, goods, <br /> use of municipal property, and .licenses and permits, and specifically systems development charges. <br /> ~ection 7.710 of the Eugene Code, 1971 further authorizes the City Manager to adopt and/or amend <br /> liy,administrative order, the methodologies used for establishing the systems development charges, <br /> end prgvides this may be effected concurrent with the establishment or revision of a systems <br /> c~e~relopment charge. <br /> I <br /> ~ B. In accordance with the procedures set forth therein, I intend to: <br /> 1. Amend the City of Eugene SDC Methodology to allow the adjustment of SDC charges <br /> and credits after development occurs; to establish a systems development charge <br /> methodology classification of °Large Volume User" for calculating both the local City <br /> and regional MWMC Wastewater SDC rate for commercial and industrial development <br /> discharging more than 100,000 gallons per day; and <br /> j 2. Amend the Metropolitan Wastewater Management Commission (MWMC) Equalization <br /> l Fees, as calculated by MWMC and Credits, thereto; <br /> ~s het forth in the Notice of Intended Amendment of the Systems Development Charge (SDC) <br /> A~letho~fology, Fees, and Credits attached as Exhibit A hereto and incorporated herein by reference, <br /> ir~c~udi~g the attachments thereto; and to repeal any Administrative Orders in conflict, including <br /> d~ninistrative Order Number #58-95-06. <br /> C. The City of Eugene SDC Fees for each system, as set forth in Table #1 of the Notice of <br /> I t~nd~d Amendment of Systems Development Charge (SDC) Methodology, Fees, and Credits <br /> a t~ch~d as Exhibit A, hereto reflect a 2'15% increase based on the City Engineers review of the <br /> ai~ional Construction Cost Index, published by the F_ngineering News Record for the preceding <br /> t eklve ;months, which are automatically adjusted each year pursuant to Section 2.3 of the February, <br /> 1 ~3 SDC Methodology and have been included herein for ease of reference only. <br /> p. The MWMC Equalization Fee is a systems development charge paid by property owners <br /> a ~ developers for new construction that is connecting to the sanitary sewer for the first time, and for <br /> t e'expansion of existing commercial and industrial development that increases demand on the <br /> s~r~itary sewer system. The fee is administered and collected by the City for property within the City's <br /> rvice area. <br /> i <br /> Administrative Order No. 58-96-06 Page 1 of 2 <br /> <br />
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