Mr. Fred Wilson <br />October 5, 2016 <br />Page 4 <br />lines as 0.09" wide, which is 18 feet, or three times the pixel size used by LHVC for the <br />Metro Plan Diagram. <br />Whereas it is true that the applicant's surveyed boundaries and points are represented in <br />ACAD as vector-based objects, the applicant then places these theoretically very precise <br />points and lines on a raster-based image of extremely poor quality, which makes the <br />accuracy of their maps extremely poor. This is precisely the reason why LHVC has <br />called for discarding all the applicant's maps which are based on their extremely <br />poor-quality scan of the "original" Metro Plan Diagram. <br />As suggested previously, if greater accuracy is desired for locating the boundary between <br />POS and R-1 within the Laurel Ridge property, it would be possible to use LHVC Sheets <br />9/2/15-01 or 9/2/15-02, which use a digital version of the Metro Plan Diagram obtained <br />from LCOG. The only difference between the two maps is the orientation to North (True <br />North vs. Grid North). These maps provide the crispest delineation of the Metro Plan <br />Zoning Designation boundary. <br />Respectfully submitted, <br />Gunnar Schlieder, Ph.D., CEG <br />Co-Chair, Laurel Hill Valley Citizens <br />OREGON <br />Expires 12/31 /2016 <br />LaurelHillValleyCitizens@gmail.com . 2585Moon Mountain Drive . Eugene, OR 97403 <br />www.lhvc.org <br />