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ORDINANCE A <br />(See Figure 9.5500(11)(b) <br />other than by the alley, shall be permitted. <br />Multiple-Family Driveways.) <br />In other instances, alley access is <br />optional. <br /> <br /> <br />Section 17. <br /> A new Subsection (6) is added to Section 9.6790 of the Eugene <br />Code, 1971, to provide as follows: <br /> <br />9.6790 Stormwater Management Manual. <br /> In order to implement Section 9.6791 through <br />9.6797 of this code, the City Manager shall adopt in accordance with EC 2.019, City <br />Manager – Administrative and Rulemaking Authority and Procedures, a Stormwater <br />Management Manual. The Stormwater Management Manual may contain forms, <br />maps and facility agreements and shall include requirements that are consistent with <br />the following goals: <br /> <br />(6) Except as otherwise allowed by this land use code, allow disturbances <br />or development within drainage ways only when all of the following <br />conditions exist: <br />(a) The disturbance or development will not impede or reduce flows <br />within the drainage way; <br />(b) The disturbance or development will not increase erosion <br />downstream; and <br />(c) The constructed pipe system is sized to convey all of the runoff <br />from upstream watershed when the upstream watershed is <br />completely developed. <br /> <br /> <br />Section 18. <br /> Subsection (3) of Section 9.6791 of the Eugene Code, 1971, is <br />amended to provide as follows: <br />9.6791 Stormwater Destination. <br /> <br />(3)Standards. <br /> Stormwater drainage facilities shall be designed and constructed <br />according to adopted plans and policies, and in accordance with standards in <br />EC Chapters 6 and 7, and the stormwater destination provisions and the <br />facility design requirements set forth in the Stormwater Management Manual. <br />On-site infiltration is the preferred stormwater destination for <br />development in the River Road-Santa Clara Basin. An applicant proposing <br />a new development must submit documentation to the city showing the <br />stormwater destination into which the proposed development will be disposed. <br />The documentation must establish that the new development will be disposed <br />of into existing stormwater drainage facilities that, considering all <br />developments that have received tentative or final plan approval as of the date <br />the developer submits a complete application, have the capacity to handle the <br />stormwater runoff that will be generated by the proposed new development for <br />the flood control design storm, or, if the applicant cannot establish that existing <br />stormwater drainage facilities have such capacity, the applicant must <br />Ordinance - <br />12 <br /> <br />
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