December 19, 2017 <br />Emily Farthing <br />Co-chair, Fairmount Neighbors Association <br />2635 Capital Dr. <br />Eugene, OR 97403 <br />& <br />Garrett Dunlavey <br />Co-chair, Fairmount Neighbors Association <br />2635 Capital Dr. <br />Eugene, OR 97403 <br />RE: University of Oregon <br />North Campus Conditional Use Permit Project <br /> <br />Dear Emily & Garrett: <br />Acting as the applicantÈs representative, we are contacting you to schedule a second <br />neighborhood-applicant meeting to discuss a proposed project within your neighborhood. <br />This will be the third informational opportunity for FNA members, including the November 8 <br />neighborhood-applicant meeting and the December 6 update at the FNA regular meeting. The <br />applicant, the University of Oregon, is preparing a new Conditional Use Permit for the <br />university-owned property within Riverfront Park Special Area Zone (S-RP). The eastern <br />portion of the project area is located within the Fairmount Neighbors Association boundary. <br />The area of campus within the Riverfront Park Special Area Zone (called North Campus for the <br />purposes of this project) requires a new master site plan as part of a land use application <br />process with the City of Eugene. The area, approximately 70 acres north of Franklin <br />Boulevard, does not have a current Conditional Use Permit. This project, resulting from city <br />code requirements, is necessary to allow the university to address future land use needs and <br />opportunities. <br />More information about the project can be found on the universityÈs project page: <br />https://cpfm.uoregon.edu/north-campus-conditional-use-permit <br />The Conditional Use Permit is subject to the City of EugeneÈs Type III land use review process. <br />Prior to formally submitting a land use application to the City of Eugene, the University of <br />Oregon requests a meeting with the Fairmount Neighbors Association, the recognized <br />neighborhood association. The purpose of the meeting is to share information, describe the <br />proposed project, and identify any issues or concerns regarding the proposal. Public notice of <br />the meeting will be provided a minimum of 14 days in advance to owners and occupants within <br />CAMERON McCARTHY 1 <br /> <br />