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<br />ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER NO. 58-02-25-F <br />of the <br />City Manager pro tern of the City of Eugene <br /> <br />ADOPTION OF STANDARDS FOR GEOLOGICAL AND GEOTECHNICAL <br />ANALYSIS ADMINISTRATIVE RULE R-9.6710. <br /> <br />The City Manager pro tern of the City of Eugene finds as follows: <br /> <br />A. Section 2.019 of the Eugene Code, 1971 (EC) authorizes the City Manager to adopt <br />rules for administration and implementation of any provisions of that Code. Some provisions ofEC <br />Chapter 9 that became effective on June 1, 2002 require the submission of a geological and <br />geotechnical analysis. The analysis is intended to ensure that public and private facilities in <br />developments in areas of known or potential unstable soil conditions are located, designed and <br />constructed in a manner that provides for the public health, safety and welfare. Those EC provisions <br />set forth the categories and applicability of three different categories of geological and geotechnical <br />analysis, and provide for specific exemptions. <br /> <br />B. EC 9.6710(2) provides that geological and geotechnical analyses shall be prepared <br />in a manner that conforms to the standards, procedures and content in the Standards for Geological <br />and Geotechnical Analysis adopted by the City Manager in the manner provided in EC 2.019. <br /> <br />C. In accordance with the procedures set forth therein, on September 5,2002, the City <br />Manager Pro Tern issued Administrative Order No. 58-02-25 proposing the adoption of Standards <br />for Geological and Geotechnical Analysis Administrative Rule R-9 .6710 as proposed therein, in <br />order to assure that soil investigations are implemented in a manner that is in compliance with the <br />newly adopted provisions of the Eugene Code, 1971. Notice was provided to the Mayor and City <br />Councilors, posted at City Hall II (Public Works), 858 Pearl Street, Public Works Engineering, 244 <br />E. Broadway, the Permit and Information Center, and the Eugene Public Library, on September 5, <br />2002, published in the Register Guard, a newspaper of general circulation within the City for five <br />consecutive days, to wit, September 9, 10, 11, 12, and 13,2002, and made available for inspection <br />by interested persons at the offices of the City Engineer and Engineering Development Review <br />Manager, 858 Pearl Street, Eugene, OR 97401 during normal business hours (8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., <br />Monday through Friday, exclusive of holidays). <br /> <br />D. The notice provided that interested persons could submit written comments thereon <br />for a period of thirty (30) days from the first date of publication and posting. Written comments <br />were received from Troy Hull, Charles R. Lane, David Holt, and Andrew Goodell of PSI <br />Engineering Consulting Testing; L. Radley Squire, P.E. Consultant; Gunnar Schiedler ofGeoScienc, <br />Inc.; H. Stanley Kelsay, David Driscoll, Dwight Hardin, and Michael W. Reed ofGRI Geotechnical <br />& Environmental Consultants, to which I make the following findings: <br /> <br />Comment 1: All references to "Geotechnical Engineer" should be changed to "Qualified <br />Registered Professional." All references to "expansive clays" should be <br />changed to "expansive soils." <br /> <br />Finding: <br /> <br />These changes have been made. <br /> <br />Comment 2: R-9.6710-A. Verify that the terms "complex project" and "design area" are <br /> <br />Administrative Order - 1 <br />R:\ADM INO RD\RULES\03 geotech2ao. wpd(03/26/03) <br />