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Stormwater <br />City of Eugene public stormwater systems are not available to serve this property from <br />Owosso Drive. The closest public storm system is approximately 400 -feet west on River <br />Road. Records show that the soils in this area are mapped as a Type C and the applicant <br />has stated they will consider treating and retaining stormwater on site when they look to <br />develop in the future. Infiltration testing may be required at the time of development to <br />demonstrate adequate percolation rates; however, there are options for complying with <br />stormwater standards which will be further evaluated at the time of future <br />development. <br />Comments from Lane County Transportation Planning indicate stormwater runoff from <br />private property must not be directed to the Lane County road right-of-way or into any <br />Lane County drainage facility, including roadside ditches. Ditches adjacent to County <br />roads are designed solely to accommodate stormwater runoff generated by the <br />roadways themselves, per Lane Manual Chapter 15.515. <br />Transportation <br />This property abuts Owosso Drive to the north, which is within Lane County jurisdiction <br />and is classified as a local road. Owosso connects to River Road to the west, and the City <br />classifies this section of River Road as a major arterial and under the jurisdiction of the <br />City of Eugene. Access management and street standards will be evaluated at the time of <br />future development. <br />Comments from Lane County Transportation Planning indicate that the segment of <br />Owosso Drive along the property frontage is functionally classified as an Urban Local <br />Road and is under the jurisdiction of Lane County. Any redevelopment or new <br />development of the property must demonstrate compliance with the requirements of <br />Lane Code Chapter 15. A review for compliance with Lane County road requirements will <br />apply at the time the property is developed. <br />Solid Waste <br />Collection service is provided by private firms. Regional disposal sites and the Short <br />Mountain Landfill are operated by Lane County. <br />Water and Electric <br />EWEB Water staff state no objection to the annexation. EWEB Electric staff also state no <br />objection to the annexation. Water and electric services can be extended to the subject <br />property in accordance with EWEB policies and procedures. <br />Public Safety <br />Police protection can be extended to this site upon annexation consistent with service <br />provision through the City. Fire protection will be provided by the City of Eugene Fire <br />Department. Emergency medical services are currently provided on a regional basis by <br />the cities of Eugene and Springfield to central Lane County and will continue in the same <br />manner upon annexation. <br />Day Joint Trust (A 15-6) November 2018 Page 3 <br />