supply, fire hydrant placement, and wildfire risks will be addressed during the development <br />process. <br />Emergency medical transport (ambulance) services are provided on a regional basis by Eugene, <br />Springfield, and Lane Rural Fire/Rescue to central Lane County. The area will continue to <br />receive this service consistent with the adopted ambulance service area (ASA) plan. Mutual aid <br />agreements have been adopted by the three regional ASA providers to provide backup coverage <br />for each other's jurisdictions. <br />Parks and recreation - Eugene planning staff indicates a minimum level of park services can be <br />provided to the proposal area as prescribed in the Metro Plan. There is a significant level of park <br />services near and adjacent to the proposed annexation site. Ribbon Trail is a 17.99 acre open <br />space ridgeline park located adjacent to and north of tax lot 701 and north of 30'h Avenue at the <br />west boundary of lot 701. Hendricks Park is an 81.44 acre community and metropolitan park <br />located north of and contiguous to the north terminus of Ribbon Trail. Moon Mountain Park is a <br />40.28 acre open space ridgeline park located adjacent to and north of the easterly portion of the <br />subject site, southeast of Laurel Hill Park, a 3.51 neighborhood park. Bloomberg Park is a 20.80 <br />acre open space park south of and adjacent to lot 702 toward the easterly property boundary and <br />the west terminus of Bloomberg Road and is located outside the urban growth boundary. <br />All subdivisions are being reviewed by city parks planning staff to determine if land should be <br />reserved for future park sites. Systems development revenues generated by development on this <br />site will help to fund future park acquisition and development throughout the city. <br />Schools - The annexation area is in Eugene School District 4J. Existing schools-Harris <br />elementary, Roosevelt middle, and South Eugene high-serve this neighborhood and can <br />accommodate students resulting from new development occurring within the annexation area. <br />astewater - Eugene public works staff indicates that public wastewater service is available to <br />serve the northern portion of the site from an existing 8-inch system within Everglade Avenue. <br />Public wastewater facilities is also being extended as part of the East Ridge Village PUD. <br />Stormwater - Site plans for all new development must provide for drainage to an approved <br />system consistent with the adopted Comprehensive Stormwater Management Plan (CSWMP). <br />Eugene public work staff indicates that development of the site will require the demonstration of <br />capacity and continuation of open waterways on and near the site. <br />Streets - Lane County public works staff indicates, that the annexation area is adjacent to 30'h <br />Avenue to the south. Bloomberg Road is to the east. 301h Avenue is a Lane County maintained <br />road, functionally classified as an urban minor arterial. Bloomberg Road is a Lane County <br />maintained road, functionally classified as a rural local road having a minimum right-of-way <br />width of 50 feet for development setback purposes. It has a pavement width of 22 feet and no <br />curb, gutter, or sidewalk. The portion of the properties within the urban growth boundary (e.g., <br />the proposed annexation) is adjacent to the 30'h Avenue right-of-way in an area where previous <br />embankment failures have resulted in slides that were repaired under contract by Lane County. <br />LCLGBC Staff Notes (c Eu 07 - 37) - October 4, 2007 <br />Page IV-A-6 <br />Laurel Ridge Record (Z 15-5) Page 1076 <br />