Division of State Lands (ODSL) that demonstrates that the property can be used for the <br />purpose intended. <br />7) Prior to final plat approval, the applicant shall provide wetland fill permits from ODSL and <br />the Army Corps of Engineers for proposed wastewater and storm drain work within the <br />wetlands, or provide adequate verification that such construction can be done under a <br />nationwide exemption. <br />8) Neither the tentative plat or the conceptual storm sewer plan was signed or stamped by a <br />licensed surveyor. The applicant shall submit copies of both documents with the necessary <br />signature and stamp. <br />9) Sterling Drive cannot be used as a street name as that name is used elsewhere in the City. <br />For more information on Conditions 41-9 listed above. please contact Ed Haney. Public Works <br />Engineering at 682-2705. <br />In addition to the conditions of approval listed above, several informational items are included <br />here for the applicant's benefit. These items address a variety of requirements that will be <br />addressed as the subject property is developed following final plat approval. <br />A plat check fee of $350 will be required at the time of final plat application. <br />Taxes for the current year must be paid prior to final plat recording. Contact the Lane <br />County Surveyor's Office to make arrangements. <br />City permits, such as building permits, public improvement construction permits, erosion <br />permits, etc., issued for the development of this site must comply with the Open <br />Waterways Ordinance, number 20194. Approval of this land use application does not <br />guaranty that impacts to open waterways inconsistent with the requirements of this <br />ordinance will be permitted. <br />For more information on the above items. please contact Ed Haney. Public Works Engineering at <br />682-2705. <br />Referral comments from staff at the Eugene Water and Electric Board (EWEB) indicate <br />that no additional easements are required for electrical facilities at this time. EWEB staff <br />also comment that water service for the proposed partition will be provided in accordance <br />with EWEB policies and procedures which are available at their main office. Water is <br />available from the west side of Willow Creek Road, and water meters will be installed in <br />the right-of-way if possible; if not, a 7' public utility easement will be required behind the <br />right-of-way for installation of the meters and a water main if necessary. A ten foot <br />minimum clearance is required between sanitary sewer lines and water lines where they are <br />parallel. <br />2 <br />