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Oregon City delays decision on parks system-development charges after public hearing; commissioners ask for revised numbers
Summary
After a presentation and public testimony, the commission voted unanimously to continue consideration of a resolution to adopt a revised parks SDC methodology to a July meeting so staff can model alternatives and clarify the projected share for an aquatic center.
The Oregon City Commission held a public hearing June 18 on a proposed resolution to adopt a revised system-development charges (SDC) methodology for parks and recreation facilities and then voted to continue the matter to the second meeting in July.
Scott Archer, the city's parks and recreation director, introduced the topic and turned the presentation to Deb Gallardi of Gallardi Rothstein Group, the consultant who helped produce the updated methodology. Gallardi said the updated SDC methodology ties charges to projected costs for growth-related improvements identified in the parks master plan and moves the single-family residential charge to a tiered schedule based on dwelling size.
Gallardi told…
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