Attachment C <br />GIOELLO Nick R Attachment B <br />From: James G Harper <harperj@uoregon.edu> <br />Sent: Tuesday, December 26, 2017 3:43 PM <br />To: GIOELLO Nick R <br />Subject: RE: Capital Hill P.U.D. <br />Dear Mr. Gioello, <br />Thanks for your response to my last message about the proposed development at the top of Capital Drive. <br />I understand that the public hearing on the Capital Hill P.U.D. is now being rolled back to March, and that as the new <br />meeting date approaches public notice (via signs on the street and flyers to the neighbors) will be required. <br />When this next round of public notice goes out, would you please consider making the following modification: <br />Change the color code so that there is a clearer distinction between (A) the public land that lies between the Ribbon <br />Trail and the Dreyer property and (B) the lower part of the lots that the Dreyers propose be set aside "in conservation." <br />The plans that your office circulated recently as part of the public notice process used very similar shades of dark green <br />to designate these two different categories of land. Please consider using a different color for the public land--or better <br />yet--no color for the public land (Hendricks Park to the north of the proposed development was uncolored in the recent <br />plans). <br />The recently circulated plans caused some confusion and ill will. <br />People who did not parse them carefully assumed that the Dreyers owned more land and were proposing putting more <br />land into conservation. And then some people who parsed the plans more carefully assumed that the Dreyers and Carol <br />Schirmer were trying to pull the wool over the eyes of the public. <br />A more careful selection of color would solve the problem, I think. <br />Yours, James Harper <br />On 2017/12/19 16:24, GIOELLO Nick R wrote: <br />> Hello James, <br />> Thank you for your testimony, I will enter it into the record. <br />> Thanks, <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 />Page 353 <br />