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17
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Application Name
CAPITAL HILL PUD
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3/7/2018
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Other public health and other necessary infrastructure improvements have been previously <br />addressed with respect to EC 9.8320(5)(a) and below, under (10)(b). The proposed addition of <br />two fire hydrants, the requirement to sprinkle new residential units, and the addition of the <br />private street, which will provide a street loop system that efficiently allows for fire safety and <br />emergency services vehicles will all reduce risk to public health and safety. <br /> <br />Based on the available information, staff concludes that the proposed development complies <br />with this criterion. <br /> <br />EC 9.8320(7) Adequate public facilities and services are available to the site, or if <br />public services and facilities are not presently available, the applicant demonstrates <br />that the services and facilities will be available prior to need. Demonstration of future <br />availability requires evidence of at least one of the following: <br />(a)Prior written commitment of public funds by the appropriate public agencies. <br />(b)Prior acceptance by the appropriate public agency of a written commitment by <br />the applicant or other party to provide private services and facilities. <br />(c)A written commitment by the applicant or other party to provide for offsetting <br />all added public costs or early commitment of public funds made necessary by <br />development, submitted on a form acceptable to the city manager. <br /> <br />The provision of water and electric services and other utilities is subject to review by Eugene <br />Water and Electric Board (EWEB) or other utility providers. <br /> <br />As discussed in greater detail in EC 9.6505(1) Water Supply and incorporated herein by <br />reference, referral comments from EWEB (January 15, 2018) indicate there is sufficient water <br />to supply the proposed Capital Hill PUD. However, the existing water system infrastructure <br />does not have adequate capacity to provide the required domestic and fire water flows <br />resulting from the increased demand of the proposed development. EWEB indicates that the <br />ring department in order to discuss <br />options for design of a new water distribution system, which includes a new pump station and <br />associated piping to provide adequate water for the development. The applicant will be <br />responsible for cost sharing of the new system. Prior to final subdivision approval, the applicant <br />will need to provide documentation from EWEB ensuring adequate water service, and a <br />condition of approval is proposed (see EC 9.6505(1)) to ensure the standard is met. <br /> <br />Additional EWEB informational items regarding water and electric service are included in the <br />referral comments and as Attachment E at the end of this report. <br /> <br />services are presently available to the site, as also <br />findings at EC 9.8320(10)(b) and (j), regarding public improvements and stormwater <br />respectively, are incorporated herein by reference as evidence that these services are available <br />to the site. The applicant has proposed a stormwater system to be constructed through the <br />PEPI process, which will limit post development runoff to pre-development levels, consistent <br />with the criteria set forth in EC 9.6791 through 9.6797. Those standards outline the <br />requirements for flood control, water quality, and flow control and are further discussed <br />below. <br /> <br />Capital Hill PUD (PDT 17-1) February 2018 34 <br />Page 34 <br /> <br />
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