We keep basic information at the PIC so people can easily see the design of their street or where (or <br />how big) their utilities are. This information is available through GIS and is easily queried. It generally <br />includes these items from his list: <br />® Location <br />® As-constructs <br />® Age <br />The remaining items on his list can be provided with a Public Records Request from the City <br />Recorder's Office. <br />Thanks, <br />Scott Gillespie, PE <br />Public Works Engineering <br />99 East Broadway, Suite 400 <br />Eugene, OR 97401 <br />I hope this clarifies the issue for you, <br />Nick <br />Nicholas R. Gioello, M. Adm. <br />Associate Planner I Planning Division <br />City of Eugene <br />Planning & Development <br />99 West 10th Avenue <br />Eugene Oregon 97401 <br />p 541.682.5453 <br />f 541.682.5572 <br />nick. r. iq oello )ci.eugene.or.us <br />From: Brent Lorscheider fmailto:lorsch2728@pacbell.net] <br />Sent: Sunday, April 09, 2017 10:40 AM <br />To: GIOELLO Nick R <Nick. R. Gioello(a_ci.eugene.or.us> <br />Cc: Tom Bruno <brunoassocaaol.com>; Kelley Blewster <kel Isand(o)earthlink. net> <br />Subject: Re: Cap Hill PUD - Utilities <br />Nick, Regarding my request for information related to sewer availablity and road suitability for the Cap Hill PUD, pis note: <br />Criteria 7 of the PUD evaluation (9.8320) requires the PUD demonstrate adequate public facilities and <br />services are available to the site, which would include sewers and roads. <br />The stated purpose of the land use code is to protect and promote the health, safety, and general <br />welfare of the public and to preserve and enhance the economic, social, and environmental <br />qualities of the community. (9.0020). <br />The stated goal of the Planning Department, according to their website is to: <br />Facilitate community dialogue and understanding of land use planning issues <br />Taken together, the above three objectives/codes imply that 1, as a member of the public, should be able to dialogue and <br />ask questions of the Planning Department about land use planning issues that could affect public, health, safety and <br />2 <br />