SDCs are one-time fees assessed on new development to cover their fair share of
the costs of existing and planned water, storm
drainage, wastewater (sanitary sewer), transportation or parks infrastructure
that provides, or will provide, capacity for growth. Local cities including Warrenton, Seaside and
Cannon Beach currently have SDCs in place.
Legislative
Authority SDCs are enabled by State statute (ORS
223.297-223.316) and authorized by
local ordinance (23-06).
Purpose SDCs ensure there are adequate public facilities to
serve new development, pay for capital
improvement projects (not operations or maintenance), are a way for new development to
contribute to the costs of facilities needed to serve new development (without imposing
a burden on existing development), and are not assessed on properties which are already
developed unless they change use or increase in size and demand. SDCs are not taxes; they are intended to recover
a fair share of the cost of existing and planned facilities that provide capacity to serve
future growth. This ensures our
public infrastructure keeps pace with new development by distributing the costs of increased
services on new development, not on existing development.
SDCs in
Astoria
Process A SDC estimate for your project may
be requested by emailing the Engineering Division at engpermits@astoria.or.us. Per ACC § 2.840, the City shall
collect the applicable SDC from the permittee when a permit that allows building or
development of a parcel is issued or when a connection to the water, storm drainage, or
wastewater system of the city is made. The permit shall not be issued nor such a connection
be allowed until the charge has been paid in full, or unless an exemption is granted
pursuant to ACC § 2.845 of this ordinance.
SDC Information per Astoria
City Code § 2.890:
Service Type | Charge Basis | $ Rate as of 12/01/23 |
| Water | Meter Capacity Equivalent (MCE) | 1,317.00 |
| Wastewater (Sanitary Sewer) | Meter Capacity Equivalent (MCE) | 175.00 |
| Storm Drainage | Impervious Square Foot (ISF) | 0.98 |
| Transportation | PM Peak Hour Person Trip (PM phpt) | 1,558.00 |
| Parks | Residential Equivalent (RE) | 95.00 |
Timeline of SDC
Implementation
- 03/09/2020: Astoria City Council participated in a work session about SDCs.
- 09/06/2022: Astoria City Council authorized FCS GROUP to provide the calculations of the City’s
first SDCs (read their final report here).
- 06/30/2023: Pursuant to ORS 223.304, the City of Astoria posted a 90-day public notice
identifying the City of Astoria's intent to implement SDCs at a public hearing on
10/02/2023.
- 07/27/2023: Astoria City Council held a work session to discuss SDCs, review the draft
technical report addressing the methodology and calculation of proposed SDCs and review a
draft of the SDC ordinance.
- 07/28/2023: Information from the 07/27/2023 work session was posted publicly.
- 09/14/2023: Astoria City Council continued the work session related to SDCs.
- 10/02/2023: Astoria City Council held a public hearing and first reading of the SDC ordinance.
- 10/23/2023: Astoria City Council adopted ordinance 23-06 to insert a new Section 2.8 into the Astoria City Code.
- 11/20/2023: Astoria City Council adopted the first SDC
resolution (23-37) for a phased implementation of the recommended SDCs
beginning 12/01/2023.
- 12/01/2023: SDC rates from resolution 23-37 become
effective.
Adapted
from:
League of Oregon
Cities, System Development Charges, Accessed 11/27/2023
FCS GROUP, City of Astoria System Development Charge Study FINAL
Report, Dated 10/17/2023