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February 19, 1991 <br />Mr. Tack Billings, <br />Hearings Official <br />767 Willamette Street Suite 208 <br />Eugene, Oregon 97401 <br />Re: February 18, 1991 hearing <br />River Road sewer assessments <br />Dear Mr. Billings, <br />In order to clarify the point I was attempting to make at <br />last nights hearing, I would like to submit the following <br />comments: <br />Let's consider this 20 acre parcel of undeveloped land on N. <br />Park that I mentioned as a potential 100 lot subdivision. <br />Let's call it 'Parcel A'. <br />On the opposite side of N. Park is another 20 acres. This <br />one is already fully developed and consists of 100 single <br />family homes. Let's call this 'Parcel B'. <br />Let's say my home is located fn 'Parcel B' on a fairly <br />typical 70' X 110' foot lot. The most recent estimate of my <br />assessment is $2,376.08. If each of my neighbors in 'Parcel <br />8' each pay the same, we will contribute $237,608.40 towards <br />the cost of sewering the River Road area. <br />I have talked with the city a number of times and have not <br />been able to nail down exactly what portion of the cost of <br />sewering the area 'Parcel A' X17-04-14-32-~03800~ will pay <br />but the figures I have received range from roughly $9,947.82 <br />roughly what 3 lots or 1/2 acre would pays tv $23,760. <br />roughly what the 10 lots lots on the parimiter would pay3. <br />Beyond this figure the developer will only pay to bring the <br />sewer in from N. Park to each lot. These other 90 to 97 lots <br />will never contribute to the cost of trunk lines, <br />engineering fees, legal costs, charges for staff time and <br />the other related costs of sewering the River Road area as <br />those of us in 'Parcel B' have. <br />