general welfare of the public. The information that I requested in my prior email is very reasonable and pertinent to the <br />topic, and should have been done already, assuming the City is duly conducting a review to determine if "public <br />services" are available for the subject PUD. Furthermore, this information should be readily available to the public in <br />order to assuage the public and neighbors, whom have every right to be concerned, about maintaining the protection of <br />health, safety and general welfare with respect to the subject PUD application <br />In view of the above, it is incumbent upon the Planning Department to field questions and request for information from the <br />public, seek out the answers from the respective departments within the City, and then provide those answers, all of which <br />should be done in a timely manner so as to allow the public to review the answers and have an opportunity to incorporate <br />the sought after information within the PUD review deadlines for public input. It is unfair to place the burden of.obtaining <br />the request for information on the requester with the directive to "make a records request" as this is not a records request, <br />it is a request for pertinent information pertaining to a pending land use application. <br />Therefore, I respectfully repeat my request of my prior email of April 5 and ask that the Planning Department abide by its <br />stated goal to "facilitate community dialogue" by "corralling the requested information" and responding to me in a timely <br />manner. <br />Nick, I appreciate your assistance on the initial request and realize this repeated request may not be within your authority <br />to grant, in which case I hereby ask that you refer this request for information, pertinent to the Capital Hill PUD <br />application, to the management of the Planning Department. <br />Thx again, Brent Lorscheider, Leader of the Fairmount Neighbors Association PUD Response Effort <br />Request for the following information regarding the public sewer reaches that will receive the sewer discharge from the <br />Capital Hill PUD, i.e., the 8 inch sewer at the point of connection and all downstream reaches: <br />Location <br />Design drawings <br />As built drawings <br />Capacity studies <br />Age <br />Condition <br />Maintenance and cleaning history <br />Spill or overflow records <br />On Thursday, April 6, 2017 2:32 PM, GIOELLO Nick R <Nick. R.Gioeilo(a,ci.eugene.or.us> wrote: <br />Brent, <br />I am told by Public Works staff that some of the information you are requesting is available at the Building <br />Permit counter, "mostly location and as-builts°. You can walk in any time and request to see them. <br />3 <br />