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<br />remedies listed in this subsection. <br />(d) Decline to provide engineering, inspection and review service to <br />the same owner or applicant for another improvement project. <br /> <br />Section 7. Section 7.140 of the Eugene Code, 1971, is amended to provide: <br /> <br />7.140 Construction of Public Improvements - Permit ReQuired and <br />Preparation of Plans bv an Enaineer. <br />(1) Prior to the construction of any privately engineered public <br />improvement a person must obtain a permit from the city engineer. <br />Permits shall be issued in accordance with the Public Improvement <br />Design Standards Manual. <br />(2) A person may, at the person's expense, employ a licensed engineer to <br />prepare the plans for a public improvement. The original plan based on <br />drafting and design standards set by the city engineer shall be <br />delivered to the city engineer for review and approval before <br />construction may begin. No prints or transparencies shall be accepted <br />and the plans submitted shall be retained by the city. <br />(3) The cost of public improvements constructed under this section are not <br />eligible for financing as local improvement assessments under sections <br />7.175 to 7.200. <br />(4) If a privately engineered public improvement receives any direct or <br />indirect city funding the project must comply with applicable public <br />contracting requirements. <br /> <br />Section 8. Section 7.143 is added to the Eugene Code, 1971, to provide: <br /> <br />7.143 Public Improvement Construction - Wastewater Sewer Systems and <br />Stormwater Manaaement Facilities. <br />(1) Unless physical constraints prevent construction or unless adjoining <br />properties are outside the service basin, all public improvements to <br />unimproved public ways not already containing a wastewater sewer <br />system must include a wastewater sewer system constructed in <br />accordance with section 7.085 of this code. <br />(2) All public improvements to public ways must include stormwater <br />management facilities that are constructed in accordance with the <br />Design Standards for Stormwater Facilities in Public Improvement <br />Projects. Capacity of the stormwater management facilities shall be <br />sized in accordance with the flood control design storm. The pollution <br />reduction facilities must treat all stormwater runoff from all new or <br />replaced impervious surface exceeding 1000 square feet, or an <br />equivalent on-site area, that will result from the water quality design <br />storm. <br /> <br />Ordinance - 7 <br />