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Exhibit C <br />Page 3 of 4 <br />Stormwater <br />There are no public stormwater lines within Crocker Lane. On -site infiltration may be an <br />option, provided the infiltration facility is sized to store and infiltrate the Flood Control <br />Design Storm and on -site tests demonstrate the viability of infiltration. As an <br />informational item, future development of the property will require the applicant to <br />submit a feasible stormwater proposal and demonstrate that all applicable stormwater <br />management standards have been met, including establishing capacity of the receiving <br />system, pre- treating impervious areas prior to discharge to that system, and possibly oil <br />and source controls, depending on proposed development. <br />Streets <br />Both properties have frontage on Crocker Lane which is under Lane County Jurisdiction. <br />Crocker Lane functions as a low- volume residential street are required to be 45 -55 feet <br />in width. Street standards must be addressed with future development which may <br />require right of way dedication, special setbacks and street improvements. <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 <br />Eugene Water and Electric Board (EWER) staff notes that the subject properties are <br />served by the River Road Water District (RRWD). There is an existing 4 -inch cast iron <br />water main along the north side of Crocker Lane. At time of future development of the <br />site, the applicant will need to comply with Fire Marshal requirements concerning fire <br />protection for building permits including any future necessary upgrades to the water <br />system. <br />Electric <br />EWEB currently serves the subject properties and has no objections to the annexation. <br />Public Safety <br />Police protection can be extended to this site upon annexation consistent with service <br />provision through the City. Fire protection services and ambulance services are currently <br />provided to the subject property by the City of Eugene. Emergency medical services are <br />currently provided on a regional basis by the cities of Eugene and Springfield to central <br />Lane County and will continue in the same manner upon annexation. <br />Parks and Recreation <br />A minimum level of park service can be provided to the proposal area as prescribed in <br />the Metro Plan. The property is currently located in River Road Park and Recreation <br />District. Once withdrawn from the district, parks staff confirm that park service will <br />continue to be provided by the City with the property becoming part of the River Road — <br />Santa Clara parks planning district with nearby parks serving that area being West Bank <br />and Rasor Parks. <br />Satterwhite Family Trust (A 12 -1) July 2012 Page 3 <br />
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