Attachment C <br />Land Use Analyst <br />Sulidina and T- m t Se,-vices <br />99 West { <br />n 4-1.63S 2. <br />Attachment B <br />From: Susan Hoffman fmailto:shortgamesue(c~yahoo.comI <br />Sent: Wednesday, December 13, 2017 10:13 AM <br />To: GIOELLO Nick R <hick.R.Gioello(cr ci.eugene.or.us> <br />Cc: Tom Bruno <brunoassoc(craol.com>; Jason Brown <browni11(d~uoregon.edu>; Cathy Johnson <br /><cd1ohnson617(amsn.com>; Nathaniel Teich <nateich2(cDyahoo.com>; Kathleen and Mike Masterson <br /><kcmasterson(a)_gmail. com>; Susan Hoffman <shortgamesueCcD_yahoo.com> <br />Subject: REVISED CHPUD - Possible Building Height <br />Hi Nick. Guess I need some more coffee!! Please disregard the email sent a few minutes ago at 10:03 AM and use this <br />one instead. Thanks. <br />Hi Nick. The Response Committee is trying to determine the possible height of buildings that could be built on the <br />proposed project, especially at the back of the lots on the east side of the property where the land slopes drastically down <br />to the Ribbon Trail. If you recall (seems like years ago!!), we touched on this briefly when I met with you in your office last <br />spring. I also stopped by the "building permit area" and briefly spoke to a lady who pointed me to some areas in the EC. <br />What is more than a little confusing is the definition of "Building Height" EC 9.0500 (page 9.0 - 9). There is also a <br />schematic Building Height Calculation sheet Figure 9.0500 and the Table at 9.2750 Residential Zone Development <br />Standards. The standards table indicates a max height for a "main building" in R-1 as 30 ft. Got it. That max. 30 ft. height <br />pertains to all of the lots in the proposed CHPUD. <br />Below is the area we are having some difficulty with. Can you please confirm that we have this right? <br />The schematic at EC 9.0500 interprets the two scenarios for building height calculations (discussed at Building Height <br />definition). <br />One is for a relatively minor slope situation. A measurement is taken 5 feet horizontally from the higher side of the <br />proposed house and the lower side of the proposed house. Measure the vertical distance between those 2 grade <br />Page 118 <br />