The detailed Cost of Service formula for each component of the transportation system is set forth in <br />Appendix C. The cost per trip is the sum of all transportation system components identified in <br />Appendix C. <br />The Transportation SDC for a proposed development is determined by multiplying the units which <br />describe the impact by the trip rate to determine the number of trips assigned to the proposed <br />development using the Transportation Trip Generation Rate Table in Appendix C and the cost per trip <br />in the current adopted SDC fee schedule in Appendix G. <br />4.0 Local (City) and Regional (MWMC) Wastewater Systems <br />Collection of the wastewater SDC includes both a local (City) and regional (MWMC) system charge. <br />4.1 Local (City) Wastewater System <br />The Local Wastewater SDC formula for calculating each element and .application of the <br />Wastewater SDC is determined by multiplying the applicable. rate per EDf,J or PFU or historic <br />consumption or building site/lot size, by the unit of measure for the proposed development. The <br />Local Wastewater SDC is applied differently to development outside and inside the River <br />Road/Santa Clara/Highway 99 Area (see Attachment 2 in Appendix D). The detailed analysis, <br />methods for calculating, and the Cost of Service formula per EDU or PFU. for the Local <br />Wastewater system can be found in Appendix D. The Local Wastewater SDC rates can be found <br />in the current adopted fee schedule in Appendix G. <br />The Local Wastewater SDC for a proposed development outside the River Road/Santa <br />Clara/Highway 99 Area is determined based on: <br />D Dwelling Units (DU) for Single Family and Duplex development <br />~ Plumbing Fixture Units (PFU) for other than Single Family and Duplex development (e.g. <br />Multi-family, Commercial, Industrial) <br />The Locai Wastewater SDC for an existing development outside the River Road/Santa <br />Clara/Highway 99 Area connecting to the wastewater system for the first time is determined <br />based on: <br />e Dwelling .Units (DU) for Single Family. and Duplex development <br />D Historic Consumption (monthly average winter water consumption) for development other <br />than Single Family and Duplex development (e.g. Multi-family, Commercial, Industrial) <br />Inside the River Road/Santa Clara/Highway 99 Area, the Local Wastewater SDC for all <br />development types (e.g., commercial, residential, etc.), new or existing, incorporated or <br />unincorporated, is based on the square footage of the building site or lot. Attachment #2, in <br />Appendix D, the River Road/Santa C1ara/Highway 99 Area -City Wastewater SDC Rate map, <br />shows the specific areas that are eligible for this alternate SDC calculation method. <br />4.2 Regional (MWMC) Wastewater System <br />The City of Eugene entered into an Intergovernmental Agreement with the City of Springfield and <br />Lane County which established the Metropolitan Wastewater Management Commission. On <br />November 26, 1990, the Commission adopted the Regional Facility Equalization Charge which <br />includes a regional administrative charge. In accordance with the agreement, the City of Eugene <br />must adopt rates and charges not less than those required by the Commission. <br />May 1, 1997 City of Eugene SDC Methodology Page 7 <br />