indicates that the sound level from the generator will exceed the city's limit of 45 dBA. <br />You also indicate that in a follow up conversation with your sound engineer, "additional <br />sound control can also be added to assure that the generator meets the 45 dBA noise <br />level at the property lines". However, there is no indication what those mitigation <br />measures will be and what sound level is predicted when those measures are in place. <br />This information needs to be provided by an addendum to the sound report by the <br />acoustical sound engineer. <br />In the letter addressed to you from Assistant Planner, Becky Taylor (dated November 4, <br />2014), references to additional landscaping were made to help screen and buffer the <br />view of the monopine from off the property. Your letter dated March 26, 2015 states, <br />"additional landscaping can be added on the Tax Lot 701". It is staff's opinion that only <br />large trees can achieve the desired result of screening the view of the monopine. Staff <br />requests that you show several large pine trees (15 to 20 feet tall) strategically placed <br />on both Tax Lots that would provide screening and buffer the view of the monopine <br />from different locations. <br />At this point, even though we have deemed the application complete, staff has concerns that <br />the evidence and narrative still contain areas of concern as detailed above that need to be <br />addressed as indicated. <br />Sincerely, <br />Nicholas R. Gioello, M. Adm. <br />Associate Planner - Planning Division <br />541.682.5453 <br />nick.r.gioello@ci.eugene.or.us <br />c/c Kimberly Allen - Busch Law Firm PLLC <br />