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17
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1
Application Name
CAPITAL HILL PUD
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3/6/2018
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Thanks, <br />Scott Gillespie, PE <br />Public Works Engineering <br />99 East Broadway, Suite 400 <br />Eugene, OR 97401 <br />541-682-2706 <br />From: Brent Lorscheider (mailto:lorsch2728 cx,pacbell.net] <br />Sent: Thursday, October 19, 2017 10:40 PM <br />To: GIOELLO Nick R <Nick. R.Gioello(a.ci.eugene.or.us>; GILLESPIE Scott IN <br /><Scott.N.Gillespie(a ci.eugene.or.us> <br />Cc: Cathy Johnson <cdjohnson617@msn.com> <br />Subject: Re: Road Load on Capital and Spring <br />Scott and Nick, Thx for your patience with my questions. May I please just get clarification on a couple of your <br />responses? <br />In Scott' response no. 2 he states "Class counts are typically an average 24 volume". <br />I assume we are talking about 24 hour volume and this applies to each day of the year, 365 days in all? <br />In Scott's response no. 3 he states: "ESAL growth factors are empirical and anticipate construction activity, <br />seasonal fluctuations and anticipated heavy vehicles. The growth factors include averages of all activity that <br />can be expected on Oregon's roadways. This includes construction traffic." <br />Does this statement not imply your current ESAL growth factor should include all future, or anticipated, <br />construction activity, including the construction activity from the PUD? and from the resulting approximately 35 <br />dwelling units? Does your ESAL growth factor include the anticipated construction activity related to the PUD, <br />which will result in numerous trips by Class 7 and 8 vehicles? <br />In closing Scott states "...staff has already spent a significant amount of time responding to technical requests <br />that do not have applicable approval criteria as it relates to this land use application. <br />Please cite the section of the code that precludes the consideration of construction related activities as it <br />applies to the approval criterion below? <br />(11) The proposed development shall have minimal off-site impacts, including such impacts as <br />traffic, noise, stormwater runoff and environmental quality. <br />As always, thank you for your assistance. Brent <br />From: GIOELLO Nick R <Nick. R.Gioello(@ci:eugene.or.us> <br />To: Brent Lorscheider <lorsch27286a pacbell.net> <br />Sent: Monday, September 25, 2017 11:45 AM <br />Subject: FW: Road Load on Capital and Spring <br />Brent, <br />See below from Scott Gillespie <br />2 <br />
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