increase the development site's peak hour trip generation by less than 50% <br />and will generate less than 20 additional peak hour trips, the development <br />site's existing access connections are exempt from this standard. <br />The proposed development site is subject to this standard. Public Works staff confirms that the <br />proposed development complies with subsection (1)(a) since the proposed access connections <br />will not encompass a municipal utility with subsection (3)(a) the access connection will be <br />located more than 20 feet from the end of a curb radius and subsection (3)(b) since there is <br />only one proposed access connections. The remaining requirements of this subsection are not <br />applicable. <br />(3)The.standard at (2)'may be adjusted if consistent with the criteria of EC <br />9.030(28). <br />Based on the foregoing findings, the development complies with these standards and no <br />adjustment is necessary. <br />(11)(g) The PUD complies with Special Setback Standards (EC 9.6750) <br />No special setbacks are required. for future right-of-way or public utility easements as the <br />F applicant is being required to dedicate right-of-way within Oakleigh Drive that is consistent with <br />the findings at EC 9.6805 and EC 9.6870, which are incorporated herein by reference. <br />(11)(i) The PUD complies with Vision Clearance Area (EC 9.6780) <br />These standards do not apply because the subject property is not located at an intersection. <br />(11)(j) The PUD complies with Stormwater Development Standards (EC 9.6791- 9.6797) <br />EC 9.6791 Stormwater Destination and EC 9.6792 Stormwater Pollution <br />In regards to EC 9.6791 Stormwater Destination, Public Works staff confirms that on-site <br />management of stormwater runoff from the development is required because there is no <br />public stormwater system available to serve the property. Further, as noted in the written <br />statement, infiltration is not advisable. Therefore, the applicant proposes that treated <br />stormwater will be released at pre-development levels, using rip rap pads to disperse the flows <br />at the discharge points. The applicant also indicates that level spreaders, consistent with the <br />requirements of the Stormwater Management Manual, could be utilized if required., Based on a <br />letter from Neil Bjorklund, City of Eugene Parks and Open Space Planning Manager, dated July <br />11, 2013, the discharge of runoff from the development site in the direction of the City <br />parkland would be acceptable provided, in addition to other conditions, that the runoff is <br />discharged evenly and not concentrated at one or more points along the shared property line. <br />PDT 13-01 OaOeigh Cohousing Page 17 of 22 . <br />1271 <br />