Res. 2165 - Setting Parks and Recreation SDCCOUNCIL BILL NO. 3141
RESOLUTION NO.2155
A RESOLUTION SETTING AMOUNT OF THE PARKS AND RECREATION SYSTEMS
DEVELOPMENT CHARGES UNDER AN EXISTING METHODOLOGY; ESTABLISHING AN
ALTERNATIVE RATE REVIEW FEE; AND SETTING AN EFFECTIVE DATE FOR IMPOSITION
OF THE FEES AND CHARGES
WHEREAS, ORS 223.297 - 223.314 authorizes local governments to impose
system development charges; and
WHEREAS, the City has adopted Ordinance 2250 establishing Parks and
Recreation Systems Development Charges; and
WHEREAS, the City has adopted methodologies pursuant to Ordinance
2250 to justify the Parks and Recreation Systems Development Charges; and
WHEREAS, Ordinance 2250 provides that the amounts of the Parks and
Recreation and Parks Systems Development shall be set by resolution; and
WHEREAS, Ordinance 2250 provides that the amounts of the Parks and
Recreation and Parks Systems Development charges shall be adjusted annually
to account for changes in the cost of constructing facilities; and
WHEREAS, Ordinance 2250 also allows the City to establish an alternative
rate review fee by resolution; NOW THEREFORE,
THE CITY OF WOODBURN RESOLVES AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. PARKS AND RECREATION SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT CHARGE.
The schedule of Parks and Recreation Systems Development Charges
attached as Exhibit "A", and, by this reference, incorporated herein is hereby
adopted to be imposed beginning the effective date identified in Section 3 of
this resolution.
Section 2. ALTERNATIVE RATE REVIEW FEE
The minimum fee for review of an alternative rate review calculation shall
be two -hundred -and -fifty dollars ($250), to be paid at the time the alternative
rate calculation is submitted for review. if the City hires a consultant to assist in
reviewing the information submitted, the cost of the consultant's review shall be
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shared equally by the City and the applicant, and the applicant shall pay its
share of the cost of the consultant's review at the time the City decides whether
or not to accept the alternative rate.
The effective date for imposition of the fees and charges identified in this
resolution shall be February 1, 2021.
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Approved as to form: . I '„—
City Attorney Date
Approved: �- �Z-
Passed by the Council
Submitted to the Mayor
Approved by the Mayor
Filed in the Office of the Recorder
ATTEST:
Heather Pierson, City Recorder
City of Woodburn, Oregon
Eric Swenson, Mayor
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EXHIBIT "A"
PARKS AND RECREATION SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT CHARGES SCHEDULE
Effective: February 1, 2021
DEVELOPMENT TYPE SDC PER UNIT
Residential (all housing types) $ 3,929/dwelling unit
Non-residential $ 156/employee
The non-residential fee is assessed based on a structure's gross square footage
per employee as determined by the following Metro Employment Density Study
guidelines:
SQUARE FEET PER EMPLOYEE
(Recommended Guidelines from Metro Employment Density Study)
Standard Industry Square Feet Standard Industry Square Feet
Classification (SIC) Per Employee Classification (SIC) Per Employee _
Manufacturing:
Trucking
1,500
General
700
Communications
250
Food Related
775
Utilities
225
Textile, Apparel
575
Lumber, Wood Products
560
Retail:
Paper and Related
1,400
General
700
Printing and Publishing
600
Hardware
1,000
Chemicals, Petrol,
Food Stores
675
Rubber, Plastics
850
Restaurant/ Bar
225
Cement, Stone, Glass, Clay
800
Appliance/ Furniture
1,000
Furniture and Furnishings
600
Auto Dealerships
650
Primary Metals.
1,000
Gas Station (gas only)
300
Secondary Metals
Soo
Gas Station (Gas and Service)
400
Non -Electrical Machinery
600
Regional Shopping Center
600
Electrical Machinery
375
Electrical Design
325
Services:
Transportation Equipment
500
Hotel/ Motel
1,500
Other
400
Health Services (hospital)
500
Health Services (clinic)
350
Wholesale Trade:
Educational
1,300
Durable Goods
1,000
Cinema
I,100
Non -Durable Goods
1,150
Personal Services (office)
600
Finance, Insurance, Real Estate,
Warehousing:
Business Services (office)
350
Storage
20,000
Distribution
2,250
Government Administration
300