NOTICE OF OPPORTUNITY TO SUBMIT WRITTEN TESTIMONY TO THE <br />EUGENE PLANNING COMMISSION - LIMITED ISSUES <br />The Planning Commission will consider written testimony on the following land use application: <br />File Name (#): Capital Hill PUD (PDT 17-1) <br />Location: Located at the end of Capital Drive <br />Application: Tentative Planned Unit Development (PUD) to create a 34 -lot residential <br />subdivision with public and private streets and associated infrastructure; <br />also includes common open space areas, conservation areas, and <br />unbuildable areas. <br />Applicant: Cynthia and Tom Dreyer <br />Lead City Staff: Nick Gioello, Associate Planner, (541) 682-5453 <br />This notice is to inform you of an opportunity to submit testimony to the Eugene Planning Commission on a <br />remand from the Oregon Land Use Board of Appeals of the Planning Commission's approval of the Capital <br />Hill Tentative PUD Application (PDT 17-1). <br />Why is the Planning Commission Accepting Additional Testimony? <br />On June 14, 2018, the Planning Commission approved the Capital Hill Tentative PUD application with <br />conditions. Both the applicant and neighborhood groups appealed that decision to the Land Use Board of <br />Appeals (LUBA). LUBA determined that the application approved by the Planning Commission did not <br />comply with the geotechnical requirements of Eugene Code (EC) Sections 9.8320(6) and 9.9630(3)(c). LUBA <br />remanded the decision back to the City to allow the Planning Commission to adopt more adequate findings, <br />based on substantial evidence, regarding compliance with the geotechnical requirements of EC 9.8320(6) <br />and EC 9.9630(3)(c). <br />Limited Issues to be Addressed in Testimony <br />The Eugene Planning Commission will accept written testimony that addresses the Capital Hill Tentative PUD <br />application's compliance with the geotechnical requirements of Eugene Code (EC) Sections 9.8320(6) and <br />9.9630(3)(c). <br />EC 9.8320 Tentative Planned Unit Development Approval Criteria- General <br />(6) The PUD will not be a significant risk to public health and safety, including but not <br />limited to soil erosion, slope failure, storm water or flood hazard, or an impediment <br />to emergency response. <br />