CouncilWorkshop(6-27-16)v2Parks SDC Update
Council Presentation
June 27, 2016
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Agenda
Parks SDC History
Oregon SDC Statutory Framework
SDC Update
Overview of methodology
Cost basis
Revised fee schedule
Fee Comparison
Next Steps
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Parks SDC History
Current methodology adopted in 1999
SDC for single family residential dwelling = $762
Ordinance included provision for annual inflation adjustments
Current SDC = $1,752 (per single family dwelling)
New parks plan completed in 2009
Identified about $27 million in capital improvements (10-year period)
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Statutory Framework
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Legal Environment
State statutes provide guidelines for development & administration of SDCs
Oregon one of about 29 states with enabling acts
Initial legislation effective 1991
Amendments (e.g., 2001 & 2004)
Eligible systems: water, wastewater, drainage, transportation, parks & recreation
Methodology establishes ‘maximum allowable’; jurisdictions can charge less
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SDC Components
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Updating Process
Maintain “Interested Party” List
Methodology update notification period
90 days notice of public hearing
60 days for methodology review
60 day limit to challenge adopted methodology
Inflationary adjustments
Must be part of the methodology or resolution
Tied to standard cost index (for non-SDC purposes)
Future project list updates
30-day notice for changes to list (if increases fee)
Hold public hearing if requested
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SDC Update
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Overview of Methodology
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Evaluating Park Capacity
Excess Capacity
Deficiency
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Improvement Fee Cost Basis Summary (thru 2025)
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Reimbursement Fee Cost Basis Summary
Costs net of grants and other non-City funding
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Residential vs. Nonresidential Share
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SDC Schedule Comparison
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Community Comparison*
*2013 League of Oregon Cities Survey
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Next Steps
Issue Methodology report (July 12)
Public Hearing (September 12)
Fees Effective:
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Further Discussion and Questions
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