*1 <br />how street connectivity and provide supporting narrative to address applicable street connectivity <br />standards from EC 9.6815. <br />S w that the proposal is consistent with EC 9.6780,.Vision Clearance Area. <br />Sho secondary emergency vehicle access.11 <br />Show street names for all existing and proposed streets (public and private), in accordance with EC 9.6855. <br />Indicate the radii of all curves in the plat. <br />Show the location and type of existing and proposed transit -related facilities. <br />[Identify any street grade over 12 %. <br />(.'§how all existing private access driveways to property. When the property fronts a street under Lane <br />County jurisdiction, also show driveway locations for adjacent properties. <br />Q Show any special setbacks, in accordance with Section 9.6750. <br />Q Submit an Alternative Traffic Safety Study (ATSS) if an adjustment is requested to required internal vehicle <br />stacking at EC 9.6703(3)(a). <br />[Note any amount of increase to the development site's peak hour trips due to the proposed development; <br />part' ularly if the increase is more than 50% and there will be 20 or more additional peak hour trips than the <br />evious/existing use: <br />Demonstrate that access to the development site is located in accordance with EC 7.420. <br />Contour Intervals <br />Show existing and proposed contours at one of the following intervals and must be based on City Bench Mark <br />(North American Vertical Datum of 1988 (NAV 88). The City Bench Mark used must be noted on the plan. <br />indicate benchmark used. <br />Q One -foot contour intervals for ground slopes up to five percent. <br />❑ Two -foot contour intervals for ground slopes between five and ten percent. <br />❑ Five-foot contour intervals for ground slopes exceeding ten percent. . <br />Supporting Analysis and Documents <br />Submit a preliminary title report. EC 9.8210(1). <br />�Geotechnical Analysis submitted, as required in accordance with EC 9.6710(2) for General/Discretionary <br />criteria applications and EC 9.6710(6) for Housing/Clear and Objective applications. <br />the applicant is responsible for meeting State/Federal wetland requirements. Submit a wetland <br />determination and a letter of acceptance of the determination from the Oregon Division of State Lands <br />(ODSL) and if necessary, a wetland delineation report for potential wetlands identified on the Eugene Local <br />Wetlands Inventory (LWI) maps, West Eugene Wetlands Plan (WEWP) maps, Wetland Determination <br />reports, or other sources which indicate the potential presence of wetlands. <br />NOTICE STATEMENT: If the Eugene/Springfield Fire Marshall (or the Fire Marshal's designee) determine that <br />there is inadequate water supply, apparatus access, or both, to the site for the development of one and two <br />family dwellings that will be subject to the Oregon Residential Specialty Code, the Eugene Building Official <br />(or the Building Official's designee) may require compliance with one or more of the fire suppression or fire <br />containment Uniform Alternate Construction Standards set out at OAR 918-480-0125(4) and (5). <br />Planning & Development <br />Planning Division <br />99 W. 10TH Avenue Suite 290, Eugene, OR 07401 <br />Phone: 541.682.5377 or E-mail: planning eugene-6r.gov <br />Page 5 of 6 <br />