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Exhibit C <br />Page 3 of 4 <br />Stormwater <br />Public stormwater facilities are available to serve this site. There are public mainlines of <br />varied diameters within the abutting streets. Stormwater runoff generated by <br />development may be accommodated on-site, or discharged to a new stormwater flood <br />control facility constructed by the applicant. Compliance with applicable stormwater <br />development standards will be ensured at the time of development. <br /> <br />The applicant confirms that future development of the subject property will include <br />onsite stormwater management facilities to infiltrate all runoff within the bounds of the <br />subject property. Available data indicates that the site is suitable for infiltration. This <br />standards, for providing pollution-reduction and minimizing contributing flows to the <br />public system and to more closely mimic the natural hydrological cycle. Compliance with <br />the stormwater development standards for pre-treatment and any detention <br />requirements will be confirmed during the development permit process. <br /> <br />Streets <br />The west property boundary abuts Cedar Brook Drive <br />exist along the east margin of Cedar Brook Drive in order to prevent access to the subject <br />property; a formal release of the reserve strips may be initiated when the property <br />develops. <br /> <br />Edna Way <br />street abutting the east property boundary, until the property develops. <br /> <br />The north property boundary abuts Barger Drive, which is classified as a minor arterial <br />with a planned right-of-way width according to the adopted street classification and <br />right-of-way maps. <br /> <br />Street improvements will be determined at the time of property development. <br /> <br />Solid Waste <br />Collection service is provided by private firms. Regional disposal sites and the Short <br />Mountain Landfill are operated by Lane County. <br /> <br />Water & Electric <br />Eugene Water and Electric Board (EWEB) services are available to serve the subject <br />property. Referral comments from EWEB staff state no objections to the proposed <br />annexation and include contact information for obtaining additional service information. <br /> <br />Public Safety <br />Police protection can be extended to this site upon annexation consistent with service <br />provision through the City. Fire protection services and ambulance services are currently <br />provided to the subject property by the City of Eugene. Emergency medical services are <br />currently provided on a regional basis by the cities of Eugene and Springfield to central <br />Lane County and will continue in the same manner upon annexation. <br />Barger and Cedar Brook (Wiechert, Bruce) (A 14-5) October 2014 Page 3 <br />