OAKLEIGH <br />111, X11) 0I <br />C U H O U 5 i s 1 C <br />(Policy G.20) Maintain flood storage capacity within the floodplain, to the <br />maximum extent practical, through measures that may include reducing <br />impervious surface in the floodplain and adjacent areas. <br />Findings: The proposed PUD places special emphasis upon surface water <br />supplies when planning for stormwater facilities. Please see the attached <br />civil engineering drawings, stormwater analysis, and geotechnical <br />investigation for further information. <br />(Policy G.36) Require development to pay the cost, as determined by the <br />local jurisdiction, of extending urban services and facilities. This does not <br />preclude subsidy, where a development will fulfill goals and <br />recommendations of the Metro Plan and other applicable plans determined <br />by the local jurisdiction to be of particular importance or concern. <br />Findings: As mentioned above in this statement, Oakleigh Meadow LLC is <br />financially responsible for this project and as such will pay the cost of <br />development as it works with the City of Eugene and local jurisdictions to <br />fulfill goals and recommendations of the Metro Plan. <br />METRO PLAN - SPECIFIC ELEMENTS: (J) ENERGY ELEMENT <br />(Goal 1) Maximize the conservation and efficient utilization of all types of <br />energy. <br />(Objective 7) Continue and intensify efforts to allocate land uses in a manner <br />that creates a compact growth form for the metropolitan area. <br />(Objective 8) Promote policies that minimize the energy consumed for <br />heating, cooling, lighting, appliance use, and other processes in commercial, <br />industrial, and residential buildings. <br />(Objective 9) Encourage the maximum amount of energy conservation <br />associated with automobile use. <br />(Objective 11) Encourage the minimization of energy consumption in <br />determining the placement, density, and design of all types of urban land <br />uses. <br />(Objective 12) Continue and support energy conservation efforts that are <br />being undertaken by the public and private sector. <br />Findings: The PUD proposes reduced energy consumption during the <br />lifetime of this project primarily with highly-efficient technologies, tried-and- <br />true construction details, and the use of shared walls. By sharing insulation <br />between heated units, the amount of exterior walls is reduced and the <br />impact of the proposed R-Value is also greatly increased. The slab-on-grade <br />foundations, fully insulated with rigid foam, provide thermal mass for <br />controlling indoor temperature in all the proposed buildings. The common <br />PUD Tentative -June 14, 2013 Page 20 of 46 Oakleigh Cohousing PDT 13-0001 <br />1379 <br />