width,” fails to provide details of the driveway’s actual dimensions and leaves much <br />uncertainty about the final width of the easement. <br /> Additionally, the shared driveway situation will make it more difficult for homeowners to <br />put out their trash for pickup. It is assumed that all homeowners will be required to haul their <br />trash and recycling bins to one of the two private streets for pick-up since it would be difficult, <br />if not impossible, for a waste collection vehicle – typically 8 to 10 feet in width – to navigate <br />and turn around in a joint access easement. This extra burden on homeowners of hauling <br />their trash bins several hundred feet could also make the lots less attractive to buyers. <br /> <br /> Remedy: <br /> It is of grave concern that if this development gets final approval, the developer will <br />begin the destructive and irreversible process of removing the wetlands and installing <br />infrastructure on this pristine property. As has occurred in other locations in Eugene and <br />around the state, a project like this can then stall for years, leaving the property in a damaged <br />and blighted state with only partial work completed. Right now, this site is a gem. It needs to <br />stay that way! <br /> <br />Thank you, <br /> Sincerely, Whitney Gould