<br />or alley for not more than 36 hours if it does not obstruct the flow of vehicular or <br /> <br /> <br />Eugene Code Chapter 4, Section 4.832 states: Public Ways - Obstructing Vegetation <br /> <br />Prohibited. No owner or person in charge of property shall allow vegetation on their <br />property or on the public way abutting their property to become a nuisance 4 as defined <br />in section 6.010 of this code. <br /> <br />Based on the code sections above, the vegetation and wood storage within City of Eugene <br />right-of-way may be in violation of the Eugene Code and subject to code enforcement. If so, <br /> <br /> <br />Clarification R4/12/17 Open Record Memo <br />stated the <br />\[Oakleigh Lane\] is designated as a Local Access Road (LAR) as defined by Oregon <br /> As discussed above, the eastern end of Oakleigh Lane is <br />this should have been clarified in the April 12, 2017 staff <br />memo. <br /> <br />Lane County Comments <br />Lane County staff forwarded recent email correspondence with Mr. Conte related to the <br />applicable street classification, jurisdiction, and street standards for Oakleigh Lane. Because this <br />correspondence relates to the applicable criteria, referenced throughout the testimony <br />submitted during the first open record period, staff is adding this correspondence to the record <br />as Attachment C. <br /> <br />Attachments: <br />Attachment A <br />Attachment B Legal Description from Annexation Final Order 1328 <br />Attachment C Lane County/Paul Conte Correspondence <br /> <br /> <br />4 <br /> <br /> <br /> 3 <br /> <br /> <br />