2. The sewer analysis used to determine that sufficient capacity exist in the existing public sewer system to accept the additional <br />sewage and inflow from the proposed PUD. <br />3. The condition of the sewer <br />4. The maintenance and cleaning history of the sewer <br />5. A summary of any CCTV inspections of the sewer. <br />6. The history of any sewer spills or overflow records for these wer. <br />Also, the Civil Drawings in the application indicate the existing sewers in Capital Drive (the sewers the PUD proposes connection to) <br />could be private sewers based on the legend. Please verb if these are public or private sewers? <br />From: GIOELLO Nick R <Nick.R.Gioello@ci.eugene.or.us> <br />To: Brent Lorscheider <lorsch2728n.pacbell.net> <br />Sent: Wednesday, September 20, 2017 8:32 AM <br />Subject: RE: Pw enr sewers <br />Hi Brent, <br />See this from Public Works staff: <br />"Yes, he's welcome to come down to the Permit and Information Center to look up as-built <br />drawings and GIS maps. One of the Permit Techs should be able to help him out with that." <br />I hope that answers your question, <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.gioelio ,ci.eugene.or.us <br />-----Original Message----- <br />From: Brent Lorscheider [mailto:lorsch2728(7pacbell.net] <br />Sent: Monday, September 18, 2017 8:47 PM <br />To: GIOELLO Nick R <Nick.R.Gioello@ci.eugene.or.us> <br />Subject: Re: Pw enr sewers <br />Ok but does city have public records like as built drawings or sewer maps? Thx brent <br />2 <br />