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<br />KEPPLER Peggy A <br /> <br />From: <br />Sent: <br />To: <br />Cc: <br /> <br />PIERCY Kitty <br />Tuesday, May 09, 2006 9:35 AM <br />KELLY David S; HANDY Rob (SMTP) <br />ORTIZ Andrea F; BETTMAN Bonny S; PAPE' Gary D; TAYLOR Dennis M; COREY Kurt A; <br />KEPPLER Peggy A <br />RE: stormwater follow up <br /> <br />Subject: <br /> <br />Thanks for these questions David. Kitty <br /> <br />-----Original Message----- <br />From: KELLY David S <br />Sent: Tuesday, May 09, 2006 9:32 AM <br />To: HANDY Rob (SMTP) <br />Cc: ORTIZ Andrea F; BETTMAN Bonny S; PAPE' Gary D; PIERCY Kitty; TAYLOR Dennis M; COREY <br />Kurt A; KEPPLER Peggy A; KELLY David S <br />Subject: Re: stormwater follow up <br /> <br />Rob - <br /> <br />I've cc'd the city manager and a couple other staff on this reply, because your question <br />is something I really want to press staff on - both for RR/SC and with regard to our <br />citywide stormwater system. <br /> <br />I agree with you that stormwater issues in RR/SC are very important. <br />What I was getting at last night is that I don't believe that this ordinance (or its <br />associated manual) is where such things like the character of public drainage ways are <br />regulated. <br /> <br />My questions are along the lines of: <br />(l)What allows a current open storm drainage to remain open? Or what could prohibit it? <br />(2)How does the answer to #1 change if there is new development like a subdivLsion that <br />involves PEPI work that improves a street and therefore its drainage? (3)What citywide <br />policies exist in support of using open public drainageways rather than piped - in both <br />existing and new development? (4)Related to #3: To they extent such policies don't exist, <br />where could we consider adding them? In the currently proposed ordinance? In some other <br />ordinance? In some motion directing the city manager to revise some administrative manual? <br /> <br />Regards, <br />David <br /> <br />Rob Handy wrote: <br /> <br />> Hi David, Bonny, Andrea, Gary and Kitty <br />> <br />> David: You asked staff to get back to you about Portland and their 500 <br />> sqft. threshold for ordinance exemptions, referenced in some <br />> testimony. I believe that answer will be one of apples and oranges---I <br />> think Portland pipes both waste and stormwater concurrently, a hard <br />> situation to compare. Gresham's experience might be a better one to <br />> compare---their exemption threshold was originally 5000, was reduced <br />> later to 2500, and I believe there are rumblings to reduce it further. <br />> <br />> David, you have been a proponent of neighborhoods all absorbing their <br />> share of infill growth, so we don't have to expand the UGB. In RR and <br />> SC we are in the midst of absorbing more than our share of <br />> growth---and given that we are/ have been an existing community, not a <br />> greenfield that Eugene is growing into---that surging growth is being <br />> questioned as to whether we have effective standards to guide infill <br />> and stormwater issues. Opportunity Siting has potential, particularly <br />> if embraced by responsive infill standards. <br />> <br />> Stormwater issues are critical to how build out occurs here in RR/SC <br /> <br />1 <br />
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