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See Appendix B for permit requirements. Special Flood Hazard Areas must be delineated <br />on the CSMP as noted in Section 3. <br />D. Geological and Geotechnical Analysis <br />A geological and geotechnical analysis is required for the construction of a public street <br />or alley or the construction of public drainage systems or public wastewater sewers. For <br />investigation methods and required report content, see "Standards for Geological and <br />Geotechnical Analysis Administrative Rule R-9.6710" attached as Appendix C. <br />E. Property Owner Notification <br />The Project Engineer must notify private property owners and obtain Permit of Entry <br />letters from those private property owners whenever construction activities are <br />necessary on private properties outside of the public right-of-way. <br />While Eugene Code 7..350 permits property owners served, or to be served by a utility <br />within a public utility easement, access to the public utility easement to construct, install, <br />maintain, and repair private utility services, the City will not approve construction <br />activities impacting private property or a property owner's use of their property without <br />proper notification. Persons needing to work on property owned by someone other than <br />the developer must give the affected property owner notice of their intent and submit <br />proof of the notification to the City. The notice shall include a description of the work to <br />be completed, when the work will be done, how long the activity is expected to occur; <br />and that the site will be restored to its current condition. <br />A Permit of Entry letter signed by the affected private property owner acknowledges that <br />the private property owner has received the notice of intent for construction activities on <br />their property and they acquiesce to entry for construction. A Permit of Entry letter is also <br />required to construct a driveway adjustment -outside the right-of-way between a new or <br />reconstructed sidewalk or street section and an existing driveway. <br />F. Public Infrastructure Placement (Right -of -Way/ Easements) <br />Public infrastructure must be located in right-of-way or public easements; the appropriate <br />dedication instrument will be determined by the City. In most cases, right-of-way is <br />preferred over easements; the latter may require additional documentation with the <br />affected property owner to further clarify operation rights and maintenance <br />responsibilities. <br />Public Improvement Design Standards Manual, 2016 Page 2-2 <br />
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