HomeMy WebLinkAboutCouncil Resolution 1158RESOLUTION NO. / S
A RESOLUTION REVISING THE WATER,
TRANSPORTATION, PARKS, AND STORMWATER
SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT CHARGES
WHEREAS, Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 223 and Central Point Municipal Code
Chapter 11.12 authorize collection of system development charges for water supply, treatment
and distribution; transportation; parks and recreation; and drainage and flood control; now,
therefore,
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CENTRAL POINT,
OREGON, AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. IMPROVEMENT PLAN. The City Council hereby adopts, as its
improvement plans required by ORS 223.309 and Central Point Municipal Code Section
11.12.080, the project lists contained in Exhibit A. Said exhibit defines the cost of projected
capital improvements needed to increase the capacity of each system to which the improvement
fee is related and lists the estimated cost, time, and percentage of costs eligible to be funded with
revenues from the improvement fee for each improvement.
The improvement plan adopted herein may be modified from time to time by resolution
of the Council, as provided in Central Point Municipal Code Section 11.12.080.
Section 2. SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT CHARGES. Effective October 26, 2007, the
water, transportation, parks, and stormwater system development charges contained in Exhibit B
shall be required.
Section 3. COLLECTION OF CHARGE. Effective October 26, 2007, the water,
transportation, parks, and stormwater system development charges are payable to the City of
Central Point as provided in Central Point Municipal Code Section 11.12. 090.
Passed by the Council and signed by me in authentication of its passage this � day of
A MAYOR
I1
City Representative
Approved by me this day of JI)f&r 2007.
MAYOR
City of Central Point
SDCs by Land Use
14 -Oct -07
Exhibit A
Total SDCF$ 2,197 per PHT
ITE
Peak -Hour
Pass -By
Adjrabd P
to
Code
Customer Type
Use Deptlon
Lad ecrt
Trips
Trip
H
Units
Factor
SDC
Truck taminats are facilities where goods are transferred betvvw n trucks, troclrs and
0.82
1
0.82
KSF
3D
Truck Terminal
railroads or Sucks and ports.
$2,952.82
Typically less than 500 employees, free standing and single use. Example; ing
Primstations.
0.98
1
0.98
KSF
170
General Light Industrialplants
material t laboratories dataequipmentassent
S 2 447
Industrial Park areas that contain a number of industrial snuffer related facilities (mix of
0.86
1
0.88
KSF
130
Industrial Park
manufacturiservice and warehouse).
S 2,147
Facilities that convert raw materials into fmished products. Typically have related office,
0.74
1
0.74
KSF
140
Manufacturing
a.
warehouse research. and associated hmcns
1,848
Stange Unfts or Vaults rented for storage of goods. Units arephysicallyseparate and
0.26
1
0.28
KSF
151
Mm Wanehouse
accessth an overhead door or other common access. Fpm: U-Stowlt
$ 849
210
SF Damned
Single fami deladred housing.
1.01
1
1.01
$ 2,522
DU
Rental Dwelling Units within the same building. At least 4 units in the same Wilding.
0.62
1
0.62
DU
220
Apartment
Exam : Quadexes and at of apartment buildings.
$ 1 548
230
Condollrownhouse
Residential Cordominiumrfownhousea under single-family ownership. Minimum of Mro
0 S2
1
0.52
DU
single familyuntie in the soma structure.
$ 1298
Trailers or Manufactured homes that are shed o0 permanent foundations. Typically the
0.59
1
0.59
Occupied
240
Mobile Home
parts cave commu " facilities recreation moms
$ 1 473
DU
Restricted to senior citizens. Contains residential units similar to apartments or condos.
Occurned
253
Elderly Housing
Sometimes n self-contained villages. May also contain medical facilities, dining, and some
0.17
1
0.17
DU
limited supporting retail.
424
Lodging facility that may include restaurants, lounges, meeting rooms, and/or convention
0.59
1
0.59
Room
310
Hotel
facilities. Can include a lame motel with these facilities.
1 473
320
Motel
Sleeping accommodations and often a restaurant. Free on-site parking and little or no
0.47
1
0.47
Room
meeting
1.174
Cilyowned parks, varying widely as to location, type, and number of facilities, including
0.09
1
0.09
Aces
/11
Local Park
boatin ! swimmingfaculties bad fields ' and facilities.
125
Regional park authority -owned parks, varying wintery as to location, type, and number of
417
Regional Park
facilities, including trails, lakes, pools, ball fields, damp! picnic facilities, and general office
0.2
1
0.2
Acres
$ 499
Includes 9, 18, 27, and 36 note municipal and private country clubs. Some have drive"
430
Goff Course
ranges and clubhouses with pro shops, restaurants, lounges. Many of are muni courses do
0.3
1
0.3
Holes
not include such fadl'ities
$ 749
MudFpurpose recreational fadlRies contain two or more of the following land uses atone
3.35
1
3.35
Acres
435
Multipugwae Recreation Facility
sae: min off bath video amide bum boats and ea.
6355
444
Movie Theater W Matinee
Theaters with one or more screens, and which show daily matinees
0.07
1
0.07
$ 175
KSF
Privately owoetl win weightlifting and other facilities often including swimming pods, hot
209
1
209
NSF
493
Health Club
tubs saunas ua bad real handball courts.
S 5,219
Recreational facilities with bawling lanes which may include a small lounge, restaurant or
3.54
1
3.54
Lanes
494
Bowling Alley
$ 8 �
Recreational community, centers are facilities similar to and including YMCAs, often
695
Recreational Community
including classes, clay care, meeting rooms, swimming pods, tennis racquetball, handball,
1.64
1
1.64
KSF
Center
wagnifififing equipment,locker roans & food service.
$ 4,095
520
Bernardarry, School
Public. Typically serves K-6 grades
0.28
0.57
0.18
S 40D
Student
522
Middle School
Public. Serves students that completed elemerhary and have not yet entered high school.
0.15
0.57
0.09
S 225
Student
530
High School
Public. Serves students that completed middle "junior high school.
0.14
0.57
0.08
200
Student
540
Junior/Ccnmun" College
Two-year junior colleges or community coleges.
0.12
1
0.12
300
Student
Contains worship area and may include meeting moms, Classrooms, dining area and
0.66
1
0.661
KSF
680
Church
facilities.
8/5
565
Dai Cara
Facility for pre-school children care primarily cluing daytime hours. May include
13.18
1
13.18
KSF
classrooms offices eat areas and rounds.
S 32,910
or Private. Contains shelved books, reading moms or areas, somatimes meeting
709
1
709
KSF
590
Library
moms
y 17 704
591
Lodge/Fraternal Organization
Irxdudea a club house with dining and drinking facilities, recreational and erdertalnmt
cluban
0.03
1
0.0:3
Members
awl rooms
75
830
Clinic
A clinic is any facility that provides limited diagnostic and outpatient care.
2.67
1
2.67
$ 6,667
KSF
Office building with multiple tenants. Mixture of tenants can include professional services,
1,49
1
1.49
KSF
710
General Office
rMrestaurantsbank and Loan institutions, res auransnedr bars robot service rfacilities.
$ 3,721
Single tenant office building. Usually contains offices, meeting os, file storage areas,
1.73
7
1.73
KSF
715
Single Tenant Office Budding
date processingrestaurant or cafeteria and other service hmc0ons.
$ 4,320
Provides diagrosis and outpaliont care on a routine basis. Typically operated by one or
3.72
1
3.72
KSF
720
Medical -Dental Office
more sc ns or dentists.
9.289
Park or campus -like planned unit development that contains office buildings and support
1.5
1
1.5
KSF
730
Office Park
services such as banks & loan institutions, festaurem6 service stations.
S 3.746
Research & Development
Single buildng or complex of buildings devoted to research & development. May contain
1.08
1
1.08
KSF
760
Center
offices and M fabrication facilities.
2,697
Group of flex -type or incubator 1 - 2 story buildings served by a common roadway system.
770
Business Park
Tenant space is flexible to accommodate a variety of uses. Rear of building usually served
1.29
1
1.29
KSF
by a paralle door. Typically includes a mix of offices retail & wholesale
3,221
Small, tree standing building had sells hardware, building materiels, and somber. May
812
Building Materials & Lumber
include yard storage and shed storage areas. The storage areas are cwt included in the
4.49
1
4.49
KSF
GLA needed for trip enerabon estimates.
S 11 212
913
Discount Super Store
A fres-stantling dlscoont store that also contains a full service grocery dept. under one roof.
3.87
0.68
2.63
6,667
KSF
Small strip shopping centers containing a variety of retail shops that typically specialize in
614
Specialty Ratan
apparel, ham goods, serves such as real estate, investment, dance studios, florists, and
2.71
1
2.71
NSF
small restaurants.
1
Is 6.767
A free-standing discount more Mat offers a variety of customer services, centralized
815
Discount Store
cashiering, and a wale range of products under one roof. Does nit include a hill service
5.06
0.83
4.2
KSF
grocery dept. We Lad Use 813 Free-stantfing Discount Su are.
S 10.487
818
Hardware/Pant Store
Typically hew-standingbuildings with oft -street parking that sell points and hardware.
4.84
0.74
3.58
$ 8'm
KSF
Free-stad'mg building with yard containing planting or nndarape stock. May have large
817
Nurseryl'amen Center
green houses and offer landscape services. Typically have office, storage, and shipping
3.8
1
3.6
KSF
facilities. GLA is Bulklim GLA not yard and storage GLA.
S 9.489
820
Shopping Center
Integrated group of commercial establishments that is planned, developed, owned, and
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Customer Type
Land tpe Description
Untie
Code
Factor
SOC
< 50,000 84 It
managed as a unit. Provides enough onsite parking to serve its Dunt parking demand.
8.57
0.66
5.68
14,133
KSF
51,000 - 100,000 sq ft
May include non -merchandising facilities such as office buildings, movie theatres,
6.92
0.66
4.57
$ t 1 411
KSF
101,000 - 150 000 sq 8
restaurants, post offices, health clubs, and recreation Him skating finks and amusements.
5.62
0.86
3.84
4 9568
KSF
/51 000-200,000 aq It
5.19
0.66
3.43
$ 8565
KSF
> 20D,OD0 sq 8
4.77
0.86
3.15
$ 7,066
KSF
931
Quality Restaurant
High quality eating establishment with slovier turnover rates more than one hour).
7.49
0.56
4.19
$ 10.462
KSF
933
High Turnover Sit -Doom Real.
Sft-Doom setting establishment with turnover rates of less than ane lour.
12.88
0.57
7.23
S 18.053
KSF
934
lFast Food vda Drive-Thru
Fast Food but no drive-through window
26.15
0.5
1308
3 3Z661
KSF
935
IF&A Food With Drive -Thur
Fast Food with drive-through wiudow.
34.64
0.5
17.32
3 43,248
KSF
938
Drinking Place
Contains a bar whem, alcoholic beverages and snacks are, serviced and possibly some two
11.34
1
11.34
KSF
of entertainment such as music games, w tables
$ 28,316
841
New Car Sales
Nev, Car dealership with sales, service, parts. and used vehicles
2.64
1
2.84
6,592
KSF
Sell gasoline and may also provide vehicle service and repair. Does not have Convenience
Fueling
944
Gas Station
Market and/or Car Wash.
1386
058
804
$ 20,078
Positions
945
Gas/Service Station with
Selling gas and Convenience Market are the primary business. May also camain facilities
13.38
5.09
Fueling
Convenience Market
for service and repair. Does not include Car Wash.
0.44
$ 14,707
Positions
Gas/Service Station with
Selling gas, Convenience Market, and Car Wash are the primary business. May also
946
Convenience Market, Car
contain facilities for service and repair.
13.33
1
1333
Fueling
Wash
$ 33285
Positions
947
Self-Servica Car Wash
Allows manual cleaning of vehicles by providing stalls far the driver to park and wash.
5 %
1
554
Wash
13S33
Stabs
848
Tim Store
Primary business is tire sales and repair. Generally does con have a large storage or
4.15
0.72
2.99
KSF
warehouse aea
3 7.466
grocery store. May also contain ATMs, photo centers, pharmacies, video
850
Supermarket
astta
areas.
10.45
0.64
6.69
18 .E
KSF
851
Convenience Market
Sells convenience foods, newspapers, magazines, and often Beer 8 Wine. Does hall have
52.41
0.39
20.44
KSF
gas pumps.lit
1 0
530
850
Pharmacy w/o drive through
Facilities that fulfill medical PrescAption
8.42
0.47
3.98
$ g..888
KSF
881
Pharmacy w/ drive through
Facilities that fulfill medical Prescriptions
8.62
0.51
4.4
$ 110,987
KSF
890
Furniture Store
Sells furniture, accessories, and often carpetffloor coverings.
0.46
0.47
0.22
549
KSF
ihawUsually a�s�-standing building Wth a parking lot. Does not have drive -up windows. May
977
Welk -In Bank
17
0.53
9.01
KSF
912
Drtve-In Bank
Provides Drive -up and walk-in bank services. May have ATMs.
18.87
0.53
9.9
$ 24,720
KSF
NOTES:
Source: Institute of Transportation Engineers, Trip Generation, Seventh Edition.
Land Use Units:
KSF = 1,000 gross square feet building area
DU = dwelling one
Room = number of rooms for rent
Fueling Positions = maximum number of vehicles that can be served simultaneously.
Student = number of fWHime equivalent students enrolled
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