ATTACHMENT F <br />f <br />Paul Conte <paul.t.conte@ gmail.com> <br />Question re parking in unpaved ROW <br />Paul Conte <paul.t.conte@gmail.com> <br />To: HARGITT Travis L <Travis.L.Hargitt@ci.eugene.or.us> <br />Thu, Aug 27, 2015 at 3:24 PM <br />In this case, the property owners on the south, at the end of Oakleigh Lane have not granted right-of-way <br />easements, so the image from the database is accurate, I believe. <br />Thank you, <br />Paul <br />On Aug 27, 2015 3:20 PM, "HARGITT Travis L" <Travis.L.Hargitt@ci.eugene.or.us> wrote: <br />Reviewing other property lines the power lines are part or ROW or easement. I can be wrong <br />Sent from a mobile device: <br />> On Aug 27, 2015, at 15:14, Paul Conte. <paul.t.conte@gmail.com> wrote: <br />> Travis, <br />> Thank you, <br />> If I understand correctly if the car were parked headed the opposite way, it would be legally parked. <br />> Nevertheless, even a legally parked car must leave its spot within 72 hours. It may return, after a <br />drive away and back. <br />> Now I don't believe the south right of way is under the powerlines. The right of way at this location is <br />only 20' wide and several feet of pavement lies outside the south right of way according to a recent <br />licensed survey I have of that part of Oalleigh Lane. <br />> What is the reason you believe the right of way: is under the power lines? <br />> Thank you.again. <br />Paul <br />> On Aug 27, 2015 2:33 PM, "HARGITT Travis L" <br /><Travis.L.Hargitt@ci.eugene.or.us<mailfo:Travis.L.Hargitt@ci.eugene.or.us>> wrote: <br />> Sir, <br />> Thank you for the info. This helps to answer your question. <br />> The picture here is a snap shot from the city Geo data base and it shows tax lots/ROW..Now this <br />system is a guide and not set in stone. As you can see from the yellow I have placed, the white car is <br />parked in the ROW. This car can remain parked in the ROW for up to 72. hours and then it must be . <br />moved per city code. t can simply rive around t e ock an come ac but it must leave the block <br />every 72 hours. One of er issue is at the car is pare against t e ow of traffic. This is a dead-end <br />road but a car must still park with the flow or how the traffic would travel on the road. <br />> As for the property lines, looking at the overall line to the north and comparing it to the rest of the street <br />52 <br />i <br />C <br />172 <br />