Attachment A <br />the power route and usage designed with EWEB. See Att. 14 (Utility Coordination Report). <br />Streets/Traffic: The proposed WCF would require only monthly maintenance visits in a single <br />vehicle, thus having a negligible impact on streets and traffic. <br />Stormwater Management: The project has been redesigned to eliminate the tower concrete <br />pad, and to use pervious paving materials, such as wood chips for the paths. The impervious <br />surface for this project has been reduced to 30 SF for the tower base and 928 SF for the church <br />building extension to house the equipment for AT&T and future collocators. The total impervious <br />surface is 958 SF, well below the code's 1000 SF threshold for stormwater mitigation. These <br />changes are reflected in ATT 04-Revised Site Plan. <br />EC 9.8090(7): The proposal does not create any significant risk to public health and <br />safety, including but not limited to soil erosion and flood hazard, or an impediment <br />to emergency response. <br />Public health and safety is primarily addressed in the Telecommunication Standards, but this <br />criterion also talks about soil erosion, flood hazard, and emergency response, which is not <br />addressed in the written statement. <br />RESP0111SE: The proposed facility would not create any significant risk to public health and <br />safety, including soil erosion, flood hazard or emergency response. <br />Soil Erosion: The Applicant completed a geotechnical report that confirms the site is <br />geologically stable for this proposal. See Att. 16 (Geotechnical Report). <br />Flood Hazard/Storm water Management: The project has been redesigned to eliminate the <br />tower concrete pad, and to use pervious paving materials, such as wood chips for the paths. The <br />impervious surface for this project has been reduced to 30 SF for the tower base and 928 SF for <br />the church building extension to house the equipment for AT&T and future collocators. The <br />total impervious surface is 958 SF, well below the code's 1000 SF threshold for stormwater <br />mitigation. These changes are reflected in ATT 04-Revised Site Plan. <br />Emergency Response: The proposed project can improve emergency response by adding <br />improved and expanded wireless service for citizens in the surrounding neighborhoods and the <br />travelling public making emergency calls. <br />Injury to Person or Property: The proposed facility would transmit radio frequencies well <br />below the maximum exposure levels set by the FCC. See Att. 06 (NIER Report). The proposed <br />monopine would be conditioned by the City of Eugene to be engineered to meet all federal, <br />state and local structural standards.. The proposed monopine complies with the City's setback <br />requirements, which provide a functional fall zone in the highly unlikely event of collapse or <br />damage to the monopine. <br />Completeness Review: New Cingular Wireless - Crossfire Church (CU 14-3) 12 <br />