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*NEW* SDC SCOPING SHEET
System Development Charges (or SDCs) are charges imposed on development so
that government may accumulate the capital needed to provide sufficient capacity
in infrastructure systems to accommodate the development. The City of
Springfield imposes systems development charges for transportation, sanitary
sewer, and storm drainage infrastructure.
Beginning in late 2008, City of
Springfield began a comprehensive review of the three existing SDC System
Methodologies. This review has been completed and the links below denote the
adopted methodologies for Transportation, Local Wastewater, and Stormwater SDCs.
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LOCAL WASTEWATER SDCs: A new methodology for Local Wastewater was
adopted by City Council on 06/01/2009. Additionally, a new Local Wastewater
Project List was adopted and reflects the most recent additions and/or
completions in conjunction with the adopted 2008 Local Wastewater Master Plan.
A link to this methodology can be found below.
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STORMWATER SDCs: A new methodology for Stormwater SDCs was adopted by City Council on 07/20/2009. Along with this new methodology,
the Stormwater SDC Project List was adopted by City Council
on 07/22/2009 and reflected the most recent additions / completions in
conjunction with the adopted 2008 Stormwater Facilities Master Plan. A link to
this methodology can be found below.
To review any of the three system methodologies listed above, please click on
the following links:
For more information on SDC calculations, please select the SDC
Fact Sheet below. Additional information may be found on each of the appendices,
which are referred to in the fact sheet. If you have questions, please contact
the City's SDC coordinator, Clayton McEachern, at
(541)736-1036.
In addition to City charges, the City also collects charges for
regional wastewater treatment on the basis of recommendations of the Metropolitan Wastewater Management
Commission, and collects charges imposed by the Willamalane Park and Recreation District.
For information on those charges please contact those agencies.
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