GIOELLO Nick R <br />won= <br />From: <br />GIOELLO Nick R <br />Sent: <br />Tuesday, April 25, 2017 2:00 PM <br />To: <br />'Brent Lorscheider' <br />Subject: <br />RE: Criteria 7 <br />Brent, <br />We will get a referral letter from Public Works that will give us information regarding wastewater, storm/drainage, <br />streets, and traffic. <br />EWEB will give us a referral letter with conceptual comments for water, electricity and their right of way/easement <br />issues. I assume they will provide something that indicates significant improvements or upgrades will need to be made <br />to existing infrastructure. Not sure if they limit it to specific lots being developed or a blanket no further development <br />until upgrades are made, as there could possibly be some capacity available for several more homes there (I don't think <br />there is based on my phone conversation and them saying there was barely enough pressure now for the existing <br />homes). The city has a requirement that prior to issuing a building permit, the developer needs to provide a water <br />service availability letter from EWEB. <br />I don't know if we can or will require a bond for water service, we only do that type of thing for large public <br />infrastructure that a developer will be building and then turning over to the City. I'll have to ask senior staff about that. <br />Nick <br />From: Brent Lorscheider [mailto:lorsch2728@pacbell.net] <br />Sent: Tuesday, April 25, 201712:20 PM <br />To: GIOELLO Nick R <Nick.R.Gioello@ci.eugene.or.us> <br />Subject: Re: Criteria 7 <br />I assume each of the agencies that provide the Public Facilities and Services Elements issue a letter of intention, or something <br />to that effect, for water, wastewater, storm/drainage, streets (transportation), electricity, solid waste (which is private), <br />schools, we also consider Fire. I am particularly interested in water, Fire Department, sewer, streets, and stormdrainage. <br />Will EWEB identify the system improvements required to be performed by the developer, and in this case, since the <br />improvements are so costly, will the developer be required to submit bond or sign an agreement to do the work as a <br />condition of final PUD approval? <br />On Tuesday, April 25, 2017 11:04 AM, GIOELLO Nick R <Nick. R.Gioello(@ci.eugene.or.us> wrote: <br />Brent, take a look at the Metro Plan: <br />https://www.eugene-or.gov/848/Studies-Adopted-Plans-and-Archives <br />Look at section G. Public Facilities and Services Element. <br />1 <br />