AW: <br />August 18, 2025 <br />Eugene Water & Electric Board <br />4200 Roosevelt Blvd. <br />Eugene, OR 97402 <br />City of Eugene Planning Division <br />Attn: Nick Gioell <br />99 W 1011 Ave. <br />Eugene, OR 97401 <br />Re: MHT-25-18 2205 Alder St <br />Dear Nick, <br />ATTACHMENT A <br />EWEB staff has reviewed the Land Use Referral: MHT-25-18 2205 Alder St Map: 18-03-05-24, <br />TL 03300, and have no objections to the proposed land -use action assuming the following <br />comments and conditions are required to be addressed by the applicant prior to obtaining <br />electric, water, and/or Fiber services from EWEB. <br />General Comments: <br />Utility services for development are provided in accordance with EWEB policies and procedures <br />which are available at our main office or online at http://www.eweb.orcg/policies. <br />Electric Comments: <br />EWEB electric has not objection to the partition at 2205 Alder ST. EWEB is currently working <br />with the developers to serve the new development. Any questions can be directed to Luke Pilon <br />at 541-685-7312. <br />Electric comments or questions can be directed to: <br />Brad Rudler <br />Distribution Engineering Technician IV <br />Eugene Water & Electric Board <br />Office/fax 541-685-7334; brad. rudlerCaeweb.org <br />Water Comments: <br />There is an existing 6" water main on north side of E 22"d Ave. All parcels will need separate <br />water services. Contact EWEB's Building and Renovation Services department at (541) 685- <br />7086 to arrange for the new services. <br />EWEB Water recommends the developer contact the Fire Marshall concerning fire protection <br />requirements for building permits. <br />EWEB water does not allow installation of any water facilities under proposed "rain gardens" or <br />any open drainage structure within the right-of-way. Provisions within the design must be made <br />to accommodate the installation of water facilities (services & hydrants) at common lot corners. <br />A minimum 5' wide "utility corridor" at service crossing and hydrant locations is required. <br />State Drinking Water regulations (OAR 333-061-0050(10)) require a minimum separation <br />between water and sewer lines of 10' where they run parallel to each other, unless the sewer <br />line is located with 1.5' of clearance lower than the water line then the required separation is 5'. <br />R-dyoil GJ.