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<br />Page 1 of2 <br /> <br />KEPPLER Peggy A <br /> <br />From: <br /> <br />OSBORN Keli M <br />Monday, May 22,2006 9:18 AM <br />KEPPLER Peggy A; NYSTROM Steven A <br />KLEIN Glenn <br /> <br />Sent: <br />To: <br />Cc: <br />Subject: <br /> <br />FW: Proposed Stormwater Code Amendments in Relation to Residential Rq,inwater Harvesting <br />& Use <br /> <br />Importance: High <br /> <br />FYI. <br />Bruce Anderson has strong interest in green building methods and is harvesting rainwater at his home for use in <br />irrigation. <br /> <br />Though the proposed stormwater standards do not restrict the ability of community members to use rainwater <br />harvesting at residences, I believe Bruce would like to see some kind of statement with the ordinance or staff <br />materials that emphasizes that these standards are not intended to hinder rainwater harvesting. <br /> <br />Steve, Peggy and I have met with Tammie Stark, a local consultant on rainwater harvesting, and shared <br />information on regulations from other codes and code provisions (e.g., stormwater destination rather than <br />stormwater quality, State plumbing code). We also are trying to develop a handout on rainwater harvesting to <br />better describe what is and is not possible under local and state codes. <br /> <br />Sending this info along for your files. I'll also continue to follow up with Bruce on the green building components. <br />Thanks, kmo <br /> <br />From: Bruce Anderson [mailto:bruce.eugene@alumni.duke.edu] <br />Sent: Friday, May 19, 2006 9:08 PM <br />To: OSBORN Keli M <br />Cc: KLEIN Glenn <br />Subject: Fwd: Proposed Stormwater Code Amendments in Relation to Residential Rainwater Harvesting & Use <br /> <br />Keli: This is a re-send as my first email to you came back as Not Deliverable Due to Incorrect Address. <br />Thanks, Bruce H. Anderson <br /> <br />Begin forwarded message: <br /> <br />From: Bruce Anderson <bruce.eugene@alumni.duke.edu> <br />Date: May 19,20065:43:34 PM PDT <br />To: keli.m.osborne@ci.eugene.or.us <br />Cc: glenn.klein@harrang.com <br />Subject: Proposed Stormwater Code Amendments in Relation to Residential <br />Rainwater Harvesting & Use <br /> <br />Dear Keli: Thank you for your time and worthwhile discussion on the phone this afternoon. <br />Earlier today, I left a lengthy message on your voice mail explaining the background for, <br />and the reasons for, my interest in rainwater harvesting for residential use. I will not repeat <br />all of that here but just rather just do an abbreviated summary of that voice mail message. <br />Summary of my Background: I retired 4 years ago from 35 years of law practice, with an <br />emphasis in Land Use and Environmental Law, a substantial portion of which involved <br /> <br />5/22/2006 <br />
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