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City Council Approves System Development Charge and Stormwater Utility Fee Changes

December 06, 2024 | Talent, Jackson County, Oregon


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City Council Approves System Development Charge and Stormwater Utility Fee Changes
The City Council of Talent, Oregon, convened on November 20, 2024, to discuss several key recommendations regarding municipal charges and utility fees. The meeting focused on updating the system development charge (SDC) methodology and establishing a new stormwater utility fee.

Councilor Eleanor Penomorith initiated the first motion, proposing to update the SDC calculation methodology to $2,584 per dwelling unit. This motion also included an update to section 13.6 of the Talent Municipal Code to reflect the latest intergovernmental agreement with the Rogue Valley Sewer Services (RVSS). The council unanimously approved the motion, directing the city manager to return with the necessary ordinances and resolutions to implement these changes.

Following this, Councilor Kole introduced a motion to establish a stormwater utility fee of $7.10 per dwelling unit per month, effective January 1, 2025. This motion also received a second and is set to be discussed further in future meetings.

The council's decisions reflect ongoing efforts to manage municipal finances and infrastructure needs effectively. The approval of these motions indicates a proactive approach to updating local regulations and ensuring sustainable funding for city services. Further discussions and formal adoption of the proposed fees and charges will take place in upcoming sessions.

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