Paul - Are you aware that the city has a formal decision that says you DO have to consider beyond <br />the site boundaries? <br />Eric - Yes, but then you get into the realm of what is creating, what is contributing towards… <br />Paul - (17:00) NO, the Planning Commission said it’s not about creating. It’s about whether or <br />not a lane provides safe and unimpeded access for emergency response. It doesn’t have anything to <br />do with whether you create an issue. It’s that, even if some issue exists, the Planning Commission <br />ruled that a Fire Apparatus Access Road is from the fire station to the site. It doesn’t stop at the <br />boundary and it doesn’t need “creation.” <br />Nick - We’re well aware of the case, it’s part of the internal discussion in how we deal with it in <br />this project. There are some differences and a lot of similarities. We’re still evaluating. We’re <br />waiting for the Fire Department to see what kind of language they’re going to come back with in <br />referral comments. Then we will determine how we’re going to assess that section in the code. <br />Paul - You have to assess it according to what the Planning Commission has said. <br />7. Has the city measured the length of the long driveway off Capital Drive where city deemed <br />no turn around required? <br />8.Will a pumper truck be required to travel to the top of the PUD area? What are the <br />length, weight, height of pumper trucks, ambulances and fire trucks? <br />9.Since there will be apartments (two stories), will a hook and ladder truck be able to <br />negotiate Spring Blvd? Capital Drive? <br />10.Has the city timed response from the fire station to the center of the PUD? Has the fire <br />department tried to have a fire truck go up to the PUD area at the same time an ambulance is <br />going down the hill? <br />Questions 7 through 10 above. <br />Nick: The Response Team should address these types of issues with the Eugene Fire Department. <br />11.Is the City proposing building a road through Hendricks Park? Or on the backside of the <br />PUD to Floral Hill Drive in the Laurel Hill Valley? <br />(18:50) Eric - No. We’re not considering this. <br />Nick - The city is not considering a road through Hendricks Park. A question in my letter (email) <br />caused confusion. I wanted to see if the parks people have looked at and thought about putting <br />some kind of access up there for maintenance. If so, is there the ability for emergency (only) fire <br />access? Parks said they are not considering any new access roads. Terrain is too steep. Nick <br />verified with site visit. Nick apologized if it seemed like the city was trying to get a road through <br />HP. Nick needed the applicant to discuss the road feasibility in their application and explain why <br />it can’t be done (because the approval criteria talks about looking at those types of “connectivity <br />issues”). <br />12.Will there be school bus service to the PUD area? How many trips for South Eugene <br />High School? Roosevelt Middle School? Edison Elementary? <br />Nick - I will ensure that the Planning Dept. has included 4J (schools) in their request for final <br />referral comments. <br />13.(20.33) Will there be city bus service to the PUD area? How many trips a day? <br />th <br />Nate: The closest city bus service is at 19 and Agate. This distance is approx.1.2 miles from the <br />project and the way to and from is somewhat steep. <br />Nick - That’s a long walk. <br /> <br />