HomeMy WebLinkAboutCouncil Resolution 1194RESOLUTION NO. ~ \ ~4
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 L IMPROVEMENT PLAN. Central Point 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 .SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT CHARGES. Effective November 17, 2008, the
water, transportation, parks, and stormwater system development charges contained in Exhibit B
shall be required.
Section COLLECTION OF CHARGE. Effective November 17, 2008, 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.
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Passed b~ -the Council and signed by me in authentication of its passage this ~ day of
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AT ST
ity Representative ~ ~~
Approved by me this (~ ~ y of November, 2008.
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MAYOR
MAYOR
City of Central Polnt
SDCs by Land Use
17-Nov-08
Exhibit A
Total SDC $ 2,648 per PHT
ITE Peak-Hour Pass-By Adjusted P
Code Customer Type Land Use Description Trips Trip H Ts Units
Factor SDC
30 Truck Terminal Truck terminals are fataltties where goods are transferred between trucks, trucks and 0.82 1 0.82 KSF
railroads or Wcks and ports. $2,952.82
1.10
Genersl Light Industrial Typicelty less than 500 employees, free standing and single use. Examples: Printing
0.98
1
0.98
KSF
lants material testi laboratories data rocessi ui ment assemb r stations. $ 2 498
130 Industrial Park Industrial Park areas that contain a number of industrial and/or related fadlties (mix of 0 86 1 0.88 KSF
manufadurin service and warehouse . $ 2 192
140 Manufacturing Fatalities that convert raw materials into finished products. Typicelty have related office, 0.74 1 0.74 KSF
warehouse research and associated functions. $ 1686
151 MinfWarehouse Storage Units or Vaults rented for storage of goods. Units are physicelty separate and 0.26 1 0.26 KSF
access throw h an overhead door or other common access int. Exam le: U-Store-It $ 663
210 SF Detached Sin le tami detached hous 1.01 1 1.01 $ 2 574 DU
220 Apartment Rental Dwelling Units within the same building. At least 4 units in the same building. 0.82 1 0.62 DU
Exam les: Ouad axes and all sofa meM buildin s. $ 1580
230 Cando/Townhouse Residential Condominium/Townhouses under single-family ownership. Minimum of two 0.52 1 0.52 DU
sin le fami units in the same buildin structure. $ 1 325
240
Mobile Home Trailers or Manufactured homes that are sited on permanent foundations. Typically the
'
0.59
1
0.59 Occupied
fadlities laund recreation rooms s .
rks have cemmun $ 1504 DU
Restricted to senior citizens. Contains residential units similar to apartments or condos. ~~
253 Elderly Housing Sometimes in self-contained villages. May also contain medical fadlfties, dining, and some 0.17 1 0.17 DU
limited su rfin retail. 8 433
310 Hotel Lodging fatality that may indude restaurants, lounges, meeting rooms, and/or convention 0.59 1 0.58 Room
fatalities. Can indude a la a motel with these fatalities. $ 1504
320 Motel Sleeping accommodations and often a restaurant. Free on-site parking and little or no 0.47 1 0.47 Room
meetin ce. $ 1198
d11 Local Park City-owned parks, varying widety as to location, type, and number of facilities, inducting 0.09 1 0.09 Aces
Ix>atin / swimmin fadlities ball fields and ionic fadlities. $ 229
Regional park authority-owned parks, varying widely as to location, type, and number of
417 Regional Park fatalities, inGuding trails, lakes, pools, ball fields, camp /picnic fatalities, and general office 0.2 1 0.2 Aries
s ace. $ 510
Indudes 9, 18, 27, and 36 trole munitapal and private country Gubs. Some have driving
430 Golf Course ranges and Gubhouses with pro shops, restaurants, lounges. Many of the muni courses do 0.3 1 0.3 Holes
not indude such fatalities $ 765
435
Multipurpose Recreation Fatality Mufti-purpose recreational fadifties contain two or more of the following land uses at one
' '
3.35
1
3.35
Aaes
ra es.
s0e: min' off battin p es video arcade bum r boats o-carts and d $ 8 ~
444 Movie Theater w/ Matinee Theaters with one or more screens, and which show dai matinees 0.07 1 0.07 $ 178 KSF
493 Health Club Privatety owned with weightlifting and other fadlities often inGuding swimming pools, hot 209 1 209 KSF
tubs saunas re wet ball wash and handball courts. $ 5327
494 Bowling Alley Recreational fadlities with bowling lanes which may indude a small lounge, restaurant or 3.54 1 3.54 Lanes
snacc bar $ 9 023
Recreational community centers are fatalities similar to and inducting YMCAs, often
485 Recreational Community inducting dasses, day care, meeting rooms, swimming pools, tennis racquetball, handball, 1.64 1 1.64 KSF
Center wei htiiftin ui ment locker rooms 8 food service. $ 4 180
520 Elements School Public. T icel serves K-8 rades. 0.28 0.57 0.1B $ 408 Student
522 Middle School Public. Serves students that cem feted elements and have not t entered hi h school. 0.15 0.57 0.09 $ 229 Student
S30 Hi h School Public. Serves students that cem feted middle or 'unior hi h school. 0.14 0.57 0.08 $ 204 Student
540 Junlor/Communi Coll a Two- ear'unior toll es or communi toll es. 0.12 1 0.12 $ 306 Student
560 Church Contains worship area and may inGude meeting rooms, Gassrooms, dining area and
0.66
1
0.68
KSF
fadlities. $ 1682
585 Day Care Fadlity for pre-school children care primarity during daytime hours. May indude 13.18 1 13.18 KSF
dassrooms offices eatin areas and rounds. $ 33 596
590 Library ~ms or Private. Contains shelved books, reading rooms or areas, sometimes meeting
P 709 1 709 KSF
r
oo $ 18 072
591 Lodge/Fraternal Organization Indudes a dub house with dining and drinking fatalities, recreational and entertainment 0.03 1 0.03 Members
areas and meeti rooms $ 76
830 Clinic A Ginic is an fall' that rovides limited dia nostic and out tient rare. 2.87 1 2.87 $ 8806 KSF
710
General Office Office building with muRiple tenants. Mixture of tenants can inGude professional services,
1.49
1
1.49
KSF
bank and Loan institutions restaurants snack bars and service retail facilities. $ 3 798
713 Single Tenant Office Building Single tenant office building. Usually contains offices, meeting rooms, file storage areas, 1 73 1 1.73 KSF
data rocessin restaurant or cafeteria and other service functions. $ 4 410
720 Medical-Dental Office Provides diagnosis and outpatient care on a routine basis. Typicaly operated by one or 3.72 1 3.72 KSF
more mate idans or dentists. $ 9482
Park or campus-like planned unit development that contains office buildings and support
1
5
1
1
5
KSF
750 Office Park services such as banks 8 loan institutions restaurants service stations. . . $ 3 824
Research 8 Devebpment Single building or complex of buildings devoted to research 8 development. May contain
1
08
1
1
08
KSF
760 Center offices and I' ht fabrication fatalities. . . $ 2 753
Group of flex-type or incubator 1 - 2 story buildings served by a common roadway system.
i70 Business Park Tenant space is flexible to accommodate a variety of uses. Rear of building usualty served 1.29 1 1.29 KSF
b a ara a door. T icel indudes a mix of offices retail 8 wholesale $ 3 288
Small, free standing building that sells hardware, building materials, and lumber. May
812 Building Materials 8 Lumber indude yard storage and shed storage areas. The storage areas are not inducted in the 4.49 1 4.49 KSF
GLA needed for tri eneratfon estimates. $ 11 445
613 Discount Su r Store Afree-standin discount store that also contains a full service rote de t. under one roof. 3.67 0.68 2.63 $ 6 704 KSF
Small strip shopping centers containing a variety of retail shops that typicelty specialize in
814 Spedalty Retail apparel, hard goods, serves such as real estate, investment, dance studios, florists, and 2.71 1 2.71 KSF
small restaurants. $ 8908
A free-standing discount store that offers a variety of customer services, centralized
815 Discount Store cashiering, and a wide range of products under one roof. Dces not indude a full service 5.06 0.83 4.2 KSF
rote de t. like Land Use 813 Free-standin Discount Su rstore. $ 10 706
818 Hardware/Paint Store T icel free-standin buildin s with off-street rkin that sell aints and hardware. 4.84 0.74 3.58 $ 9 125 KSF
Free-standing building with yard containing planting or landscape stock. May have large
817 Nursery/Garden. Center green houses and offer landscape services. Typicelty have office, storage, and shipping 3.8 1 3.8 KSF
fatalities. GLA is Buildin GIA not and and story a GLA. $ 9888
820 Shopping Center Integrated group of cemmerdal establishments that is planned, developed, owned, and
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Code Customer T
y~
Land Use Description Peak-Hour P~-~ Ad
justed P
Tripa Trip
H Ts Units
< 50,000 s ft
managedas a unit
Provides enou
h o
R
ki Factor SOC
51,000 - 100 000 fl .
g
n-s
e par
ng to serve its own parking demand.
May indude non-merchandising fadlities such
ffi 8.57 0.66 5.66 $ 14 427 KSF
101,000 - 150 000 ft as o
ce buildings, movie theatres,
restaurants
post offices
health dubs
and recreation lik
k
ti g,g2 p.gg 4,57 g 11 g49 KSF
151 000 - 200,000 ft ,
,
,
e s
a
ng rinks and amusements. 5.82 0.66 3.84 $ 9 788 KSF
> 200,000 ft 5.19 0.66 3.43 $ 8 743 KSF
931 puali Restaurant Hi h ual' eafin establishment wkh slower turnover rates more than one h $ 8 029 KSF
933 Hi h Turnover Sit-Down Rest our .
Sit-Down satin establishment
ith t 7.49 0.56 4.19 $ 10 680 KSF
934 .
Fast Food w/o Drive-Thru w
urnover rates of less than one hour.
Fast Food but no drive-throw h window 12.68 0.57 7.23 $ 18 429 KSF
935 Fast Food With Drfve-Thru Fast Food with drive-throw h window 26.15 0.5 13.08 $ 33 341 KSF
938
D
i .
Contains a bar where alcoholic bevera
es and sna
k 34.84 0,5 17.32 $ 44 149 KSF
r
nking. Place g
c
s are serviced and possiby some type
of entertainment such as music ames or tables 11.34 1 11.34 KSF
841 New Car Sales New Car dealershi with sales, service, rts, and used vehides 2
64 $ 28 906
944
Gas Station
Sell gasoline and may also provide vehide service and repair
Dces not have Conveni . 1 2.84 $ 6 729 KSF
.
ence
Market and/or Car Wash.
13.86
0.58
8.04 Fueling
945
Gas/Sarvice Station with
Selling gas and Convenience Market are the
rima
b
i
M $ 20 494 Positions
Convenience Market p
ry
us
ness.
ay also contain fadGties
for service and ir. Dces not indude Car Wash
13'38
0'44
5.89 Fueling
Gas/Service Station with .
Selling gas
Convenience Market
and Car Wash are th
i $ 15 014 Positions
946
Convenience Market, Car ,
,
e pr
mary business. May also
contain fadlities for service and repair.
13
33
1
Fueling
Wash . 1333 Positions
947 lf
S Allows manual deaning of vehides b
rovidin
stalls fo
th
d
i $ ~ 978
e
-Service Car Wash y p
g
r
e
r
ver to park and wash.
5.54
1
5.54 Wash
848
Tire Store
Primary business is lire sales and repair. Generally does not have a large storage or $ 14121 Stalls
warehouse area. 4.15 0.72 2.99 KSF
850 Free-standing grocery store
Ma
also contain ATM
h $ 7 622
Supermarket .
y
s,
p
oto centers, pharmacies, vrdeo
rental areas. 10.45 0.64 6.69 KSF
851
Convenience Market
Sells convenience foods, newspapers, magazines, and often Beer 8 Wine
Does not have $ 17053
880
Pharma w/o drive throw h .
as um s.
Fadlities that fulfill medical Prescri lions 52.41 0.39 20.44 $ 52102 KSF
881
Pharma w/drive throw h
Fadlities that fulfill medical Presai lions 8.42 0.47 3.96 $ 10094 KSF
880
Furniture Store
Sells furniture
accessories
and often ca 1/flo
c
i 8.62 0.51 4.4 $ 11 216 KSF
,
,
or
over
n s. 0.46 0.47 0
22 $ 561 KSF
911 Walk-In Bank Usualry aFree-standing building with a parking lot. Dces not have drive-up windows
Ma .
.
y
have ATMs
17
0.53
9.01
KSF
912 Drive-In Bank Provides Drive-u and walk-in bank services
Ma have ATMs $ ~ 986
.
. 18.67 0.53 9.9 $ 25,235 KSF
NOTES:
Source: Institute of TrenspoRalion Engineers,. Trip Generation , Seventh Edition.
Land Use Units:
KSF = 1,000 gross ~quare feet building area
DU =dwelling and
Room =number of rooms for rent
Fueling Positions =maximum number of vehides that can be served simultaneously.
Student =number of full-time equivalent students enrolled
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