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 to <br />emergency response. <br />The findings at EC 9.8320(6) which address this same criterion in the PUD are incorporated <br />herein by reference demonstrate compliance with this criterion. <br />EC 9.8090(8): The proposal complies with all applicable standards, including but not <br />limited to: <br />(a) EC 9.2000 through 9.3915 regarding lot dimensions, solar standards, and <br />density requirements for the subject zone; <br />As this proposal does not include any land division or residential building, lot dimension and <br />solar lot standards and density requirements are not applicable to this proposal. <br />(b) EC 9.6500 through EC 9.6505 Public Improvement Standards <br />EC 9.6500 Easements. <br />No public easements are proposed by the applicant. Public Works staff confirms that no <br />additional public easements are required to accommodate existing or future public wastewater <br />needs. Based on these findings, the proposed development complies with this standard. <br />EC 9.6505 Improvements-Specifications. <br />This section requires all public improvements to be designed and constructed in accordance <br />with adopted plans and policies, the procedures specified in EC Chapter 7, and standards and <br />specifications adopted pursuant to EC Chapter 7. Additionally, all developments are required to <br />be served by and implement infrastructure improvements including water, sewage, streets, <br />street trees, street lights, sidewalks, access ways, and stormwater drainage. There are no <br />proposed or required public improvements in this instance. <br />EC 9.6505(1) Water Supply. <br />While water service is not proposed, EWEB referral comments indicate that there is an existing <br />10-inch cast iron water main and an existing 8-inch asbestos cement water main on the north <br />side of Cal Young Road. Water service exists to the existing golf course development and can <br />be provided to the lease site if needed in accordance with Eugene Water and Electric Board <br />(EWER) policies and procedures. This criterion is met. <br />EC 9.6505(2) Sewage. <br />Hearing Official Decision (PDT 10-2, CU 11-1) 49 <br />