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OAKLEIGH COHOUSING
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LUBA Materials
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2/28/2014
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. of Storm Water:" <br />As a result of the above considerations, it is our opinion the native soils are not <br />suitable to dispose on-site storm water. (Emphasis mine.) Furthermore, the underlying gravels <br />will also not be suitable material to dispose of storm water because of the hydraulic <br />connection with the river (during flooding). <br />So where is all the water going to go? <br />Further, the site plan does not include worst-case scenario planning for the 100-year flood. This site is <br />adjacent to the historic Willamette River floodplain and is unsuitable for the scale of the proposed <br />development and should be rejected for reasons stated above. Perhaps a smaller, more ecologically <br />conscious development that does not require massive reconstruction with up to 3 feet of compacted fill <br />(see consultant's report "Settlement" page 5) would be more suitable to this space. <br />Rick Rubin <br />107 Hansen Lane <br />Eugene, OR 97404 <br />Rick.rickr@gmaiI.com <br />• <br />• <br />1057 <br />
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