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East 32nd Ave
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2/27/2026
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Glacier Subdivision (MHT 25-16) Page 4 of 4 <br />Conditions of Approval <br />February 24, 2026 <br /> <br /> <br />Schirmer Consulting, LLC · PO Box 10424, Eugene, OR 97440 · (541) 234-5108 <br />Landscape Architecture + Land Use Planning <br />the installation of water facilities (services & hydrants) at common lot corners. A minimum 5’ wide “utility <br />corridor” at service crossing and hydrant locations is required. State Drinking Water regulations (OAR <br />333-061-0050(10)) require a minimum separation between water and sewer lines of 10’ where they run <br />parallel to each other, unless the sewer line is located with 1.5’ of clearance lower than the water line then <br />the required separation is 5’. EWEB owned water facilities will be located in the right-of-way, or in a <br />minimum 7’ public utility easement (PUE) adjacent to the public right-of-way, or in a minimum 14’ PUE <br />when not adjacent to public right-of-way. <br /> <br />Water comments or questions can be directed to: <br /> <br />Bill Johnson <br />Water Engineering Technician IV <br />Eugene Water & Electric Board <br />Office/fax 541-685-7377; bill.johnsonr@eweb.org <br /> <br />Right-of-Way Comments <br />The proposed Variable Width Private Utility Easement is not adequate for EWEB facilities. Easements <br />must be Public Utility Easements or EWEB Easements if they are to accommodate EWEB facilities. The <br />tentative site plan appears to have easement access that would likely be considered adequate; however, <br />the proposed easements overlap and the boundaries of the Public Utility Easement is unclear. <br /> <br />Because a Public Utility Easement is designated on the plat, the plat should include the customary note <br />for PUE’s: “No building, structure, trees, shrubbery or other obstruction shall be placed or located on or in <br />a public utility easement.” <br /> <br />If an EWEB Easement is designated on the plat, a separate EWEB Easement document will need to be <br />created by EWEB Property Management. This document will be recorded with the Plat. IN addition, if an <br />EWEB Easement is designated on the plat, EWEB requests that a Note be added to the plat stating: <br />“EWEB easements shall include EWEB and its joint users with whom it may contract. At no time shall any <br />building, structure, sign or other obstruction shall be erected or placed or located within an EWEB utility <br />easement area without prior written consent of EWEB.” <br /> <br />Right-of-way comments or questions can be directed to: <br /> <br />Rafael Sebba <br />Right-of-Way Agent <br />Eugene Water & Electric Board <br />Office/fax 541-685-7710; Rafael.sebba@eweb.org <br /> <br /> <br />Please call if you have any questions, comments or need any additional information. I believe this <br />completes all conditions of approval. <br /> <br />Sincerely, <br />Schirmer Consulting, LLC <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Carol Schirmer <br />
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