GIOELLO Nick <br />Fro : <br />GIOELLO Nick R <br />Sent: <br />Monday, September 25, 2017 9:23 AM <br />To: <br />'Jason Brown' <br />Subject: <br />RE: Questions re: tree preservation plan Capital Hill PUD <br />Jason, <br />We are still assessing the tree preservation plan. Thanks for your input and we will consider the issues you raise and we <br />will have some conditions as part of the approval to deal with some of the issues. The PUD conditions can potentially <br />negate the need for future tree removal permits so, we want to be careful and thorough as we assess this project and <br />craft conditions of approval. <br />I believe the applicant's intent with the private conservation areas on the eastern lots was to leave those areas alone, <br />i.e. no tree removals (except diseased or dead), no construction of sheds, fences, patios, swing sets, etc, so I foresee <br />some conditions of approval that will ensure that. <br />We are still assessing the proposed discretionary area. I previously had comments back to the applicant about the <br />possibility of saving some of those trees that were straddling property lines or in the rear of the lot and would likely not <br />be in the area of potential buildings. The applicant did not respond with any proposed additional tree preservation in <br />those areas. <br />Thanks, <br />Nick <br />From: Jason Brown [mailto:brownjll@uoregon.edu] <br />Sent: Thursday, September 21, 2017 10:17 AM <br />To: GIOELLO Nick R <Nick.R.Gioello@ci.eugene.or.us> <br />Subject: Questions re: tree preservation plan Capital Hill PUD <br />Hello Nick, I have a few questions with regard to the tree preservation plan for the Capital Hill PUD. I am part of the response <br />team responding to the proposed PUD on Capital Hill Drive. <br />At this point I have a few questions about how tree preservation works with regard to this PUD and PUDs in general. <br />The applicant proposes to remove the trees in the ROW for construction of roads, etc. <br />Then there are trees in the Discretionary Trees area. <br />Question 1) 1 assume that trees in the Discretionary Area can be removed for the purpose of construction of homes on sites. <br />Would future lot owners have to apply for permits to cut down trees in this area? Or, as seems to be the case in Chapter 6 of <br />1 <br />