JANISCH Amy C <br />From:Cecelia Baxter-Heintz <cbph13@comcast.net> <br />Sent:Monday, September 23, 2013 2:32 PM <br />To:TAYLOR Becky G <br />Subject:Sharing another letter about OMC <br />Follow Up Flag:Follow up <br />Flag Status:Flagged <br />y concern, <br />Oakleigh meadow cohousing ( omc <br />r the following issues surrounding the <br />t project. <br />acre parcel with 7 condominium/townhouses, a large common house, a 47 car parkin <br />ncrete wall. Complete with a garden and a large meadow (which is part of the greenw <br />A wood shop is planned for later. <br />esently the meadow is home to several species of plants and animals. The construction <br />land and encroach into the sensitive riparian area along the river. <br />on. According to EWEB "there are no electric facilities adjacent to this proposed deve <br />nd electric facilities will need to be extended to service this development. The existing <br />re within Oakleigh lane and McClure lane is inadequate to serve any additional devel <br />necessary fire flows along Oakleigh Ln. Therefore, prior to any development of the s <br />f the water facilities in Oakleigh Lane and McClure Lane along with a loop connectio <br />ugh the project site will be required to serve the property." <br />kleigh and McClure Lanes are single block, dead end streets with relatively small, una <br />s quiet here and our neighbors are closely knit and familiar. Please consider the impac <br />n, vehicle, and pedestrian traffic. <br />e proposed development site is located in the Eugene special flood hazard area. The pl <br />ecedented amount of gravel to mitigate flooding concerns. <br />nt/political deal making. The OMC developers have not been forthright with their plan <br />1 <br /> <br />