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degrees from vertical, unless your neighbor has built a structure within 5 <br />feet of their property line then you must measure 10 feet from that <br />buildings and repeat. Oh, and the reason the neighbors house is closer is <br />because they got there first. <br />All that being said, my biggest concern is for the potential for this <br />overlay to spread to other neighborhoods. As a member of the citizens <br />advisory group working on the building height ordinance proposed this <br />evening, I heard a number of individuals use the logic of "it's already in <br />the code". Specifically as it relates to our debate on how to measure the <br />height of a building, but it is easy for me to imagine that the same <br />argument could be used to encumber a broader portion of the city with the <br />S-JW development standards. <br />This is an unreasonably complex code revision, but one the Westside <br />Neighbors have worked very had to craft. While I do not support or oppose <br />this specific ordinance, I am concerned about precedence. <br />Thank you for your review and consideration. <br />Sincerely yours, <br />Rick McAlexander <br />Associated Designs, Inc. <br />1100 Jacobs Dr. <br />Eugene, OR 97402 <br />Phone:(541) 461-2082 <br />Fax:(541) 461-1274 <br />www.AssociatedDesigns.com <br />