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TYPE II TENTATIVE LAND DIVISION,
PRE-SUBMII I AL CHECKLIST
Project Name: Wirfs partition
Project Proposal: divide one lot into two parcels
Case Number: PRE2007-00054
Project Address: 1361 ~ St
Assessors Map and Tax Lot Number{s): 17-03-25-23 TL1801
Zoning: LDR (Low Density Residential), DWP (Drinking Water Protection) 1-5 year TOTZ
Applicable Refinement Plan/Designation: Q Street/Low Density Residential
Pre-Submittal Meeting Date: August 28, 2007
Application Submittal Deadline: February 28, 2008
Associated Applications: none
CITY OF SPRINGFIELD DEVELOPMENT REVIEW TEAM
I POSITION
I Project Manager
I Transportation Planning Engineer
I Public Works Civil Engineer
I Public Works Civil Engineer
I Deputy Fire Marshal
I Community Services Manager
REVIEW OF
Planning
Tra nsportation
Utilities
Sanitary & Storm Sewer
Fire and Life Safety
Building
NAME
Steve Hopkins
PHONE
726-3649
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I Gilbert Gordon
I Dave Puent
726-2293
726-3668
APPLICANT'S DEVELOPMENT REVIEW TEAM
Owner
Thomas and Diane Wirfs
Cozy Homes
PO Box 37
./ Springfield OR 97477
Representative
Jeanette Applauso
Branch Engineering
310 Fifth St
Springfield OR 97477
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TENTATIVE LAND DIVISION APPLICATION
PRE-SUBMITTAL CHECKLIST
PLANNING
o Application Fee discuss the applicable fees
o One additional copy of the Land Division Plan reduced to 81/2"x 11"
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8 V2" x 11" Copy of Land Division Plan
o Copy of the deed and a preliminary title report issued within the past 60 days
documenting ownership and listing all encumbrances. If the applicant is not the property
owner, written permission from the property owner is required.
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Deed and Preliminary Title Report
Prepared by an Oregon Licensed Land Surveyor in
accordance with ORS 92
All existing and proposed easements
Dimensions and size of each parcel and the
approximate dimensions of each building site
indicating the top and toe of cut and fill slopes to scale
Location, widths and names of all existing and
proposed streets, alleys, dedications or other right-of-
ways within or adjacent to the proposed land division
Location of existing and required traffic control
devices, fire hydrants, power poles, transformers,
neighborhood mailbox units and similar public facilities
Location and width of all existing and proposed
sidewalks, sidewalk ramps, pedestrian access ways
and bike trails
Location, size and type of plantings and street trees in
any required planter strip
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Location and size of existing and proposed utilities on
and adjacent to the site Including sanitary sewer
mains, stormwater management systems, water
mains, power, gas, telephone, and cable TV. Indicate
the proposed connection points
o Phased Development Plan required if redivision is proposed. The plan must include
the boundaries and sequencing of each proposed redivision. Any redlvision must
progress in a sequence promoting street connectivity between the various phases of the
development and accommodating other required public improvements.
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Phased Development Plan
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1. Remove the elevations and trees from the tentative map.
2-. Show any overhead utilities serving the existing dwelling. Unless it is not reasonable,
any overhead utilities serving the existing dwelling must be placed underground.
3. A 7-foot wide Public Utility Easement will be required along the street frontage of both
parcels. Show this on the tentative map.
4. An executed Improvement Agreement for S Street for curb and gutter, paving,
sidewalk, street lighting and street trees will be required prior to Final Plat.
5. Show a driveway location on Parcel 2. It will need to be at least 12 feet wide and 18
feet long. It will need to be improved, but not paved, prior to final plat. Paving can be
prior to final occupancy of the future dwelling.
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TENTATIVE LAND DIVISION APPLICATION
PRE-SUBMITTAL CHECKLIST
PRE2007-00054, Wirfs Partition
PUBLIC WORKS ENGINEERING
o Site Assessment 'of Existing Conditions
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Prepared by an Oregon licensed Landscape Architect
or Engineer
Vicinity Map
The name, location and dimensions of all existing site
features including bUildings, curb cuts, trees and
impervious surface areas, clearly indicating what is
remaining and what IS being removed
Required setbacks to the proposed new property
lines for existing structures to remain on site
The name, location, dimensions, direction of flow and
top of bank of all watercourses and required riparian
setback that are shown on the Water Quality Limited
Watercourse Map on file In the Development Services
Department
The 100-year floodplain and floodway boundaries on
the site, as specified In the latest adopted FEMA
Flood Insurance Rate Maps or FEMA approved Letter
of Map Amendment or Letter of Map Revision
The Time of Travel Zones, as specified in Article 17 of
the Springfield Development Code and delineated on
the Wellhead Protection Areas Map on file in the
Development Services Department
Physical features including, but not limited to trees 5"
in diameter or greater when measured 4 1f2 feet
above the ground, significant clusters of trees and
shrubs, riparian areas, wetlands and rock
outcroppings
Soil types and water table Information as mapped
and specified in the Soils Survey of Lane County. A
Geotechnical Report prepared by an Engineer must
be submitted concurrently if the Soils Survey
indicates the proposed development area has
unstable soils and/or a high water table
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0 Tentative Land Division Plan
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accordance with ORS 92
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approximate dimensions of each bUilding site
indicating the top and toe of cut and fill slopes to scale
~ D D Location and type of existing and proposed street
lighting
~ D D Location, widths and names of all existing and
proposed streets, alleys, dedications or other nght-of-
ways within or adjacent to the proposed land division
~ D D Location of existing and required traffic control
devices, fire hydrants, power poles, transformers,
neighborhood mailbox units and similar public facilities
~ D D Location and width of all eXisting and proposed
sIdewalks, sidewalk ramps, pedestrian access ways
and bike trails
~ D D Location, size and type of plantings and street trees in
any required planter strip
~ D D Location and size of existing and proposed utilities on
and adjacent to the site including sanitary sewer
mains, stormwater management systems, water
mains, power, gas, telephone, and cable TV. Indicate
the proposed connection points
0 Grading and Paving Plan
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Landscape Architect where plants are proposed as
part of the stormwater management system
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~ D D Pervious and impervious area drainage patterns
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The size and location of stormwater management
systems components, including but not limited to:
drain lines, catch basins, dry wells and/or detention
ponds; stormwater quality measures; and natural
drainageways to be retained
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lines drawn at 1 foot intervals (for land with a slope
over 10 percent, the contour lines may be at 5 foot
intervals)
~ D D Amount of proposed cut and fill
o Stormwater Management System Study provide four (4) copies of the study with
the completed Stormwater Scoping Sheet attached. (See attached for Stormwater
Scoping Sheet). The plan, calculations and documentation must be consistent with the
Engineering Design Standards and Procedures Manual.
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Scoping Sheet and attached Stormwater
Management System Study
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1. Provide a 7' P.U.E. along the S Street frontage of both parcels.
Additional comments not related to the completeness of the application:
An Improvement agreement will be required for the S Street frontage of both parcels.
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,TENTATIVE LAND DIVISION APPLICATION
PRE-SUBMITTAL CHECKLIST
TRANSPORTATION
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rr I Right-of-Way Approach Permit application must be provided where the property has
frontage on an Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT) facIlity.
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~ Traffic Impact Study-four copies of a study prepared by a Traffic Engineer In
I accordance with SDC Section 32.020(1)( c). Traffic Impact Studies (TIA) allow the City to
analyze and evaluate the traffic Impacts and mitigation of a development on the City's
transportation system. In general, a TIA must explain how the traffic from a given
development affects the transportation system In terms of safety, traffic operations,
access and mobility, and Immediate and adjoining street systems. A TIA must also
address, if needed, City, metro plan and state land use and transportation policies and
objectives.
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ANY REQUIRED ADDITIONAL MATERIALS, APPLICATIONS OR
PERMITS
IT IS THE APPLICANT'S RESPONSIBILITY TO DETERMINE IF ADDITIONAL
STANDARDS/APPLICATIONS APPLY TO THE PROPOSED DEVELOPMENT. THE APPLICANT
SHOULD CONSIDER UTILIZING EITHER THE DEVELOPMENT ISSUES MEETING OR THE PRE-
APPLICATION REPORT FOR MORE DETAILED INFORMATION:
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Proposed deed restrictions and a draft of any Homeowner's
Association Agreement
Additional plans and documentation for submittal of a Cluster
Subdivision proposal as specified in SDC Section 16.100(3)
Riparian Area Protection Report For properties located within 150
feet of the top of bank of any Water Quality Limited
Watercourses (WQLW) or within 100 feet of the top of bank of
any direct tributaries of WQLW
A Geotechnical Report prepared by an engineer must be
submitted concurrently if there are unstable soils and/or a high
water table present
Where the development area is within an overlay district
applicable, address the additional standards of the overlay
district
If five or more trees are proposed to be removed, a Tree Felling
Permit as speCified in SDC Article 38
A wetland delineation approved by the Oregon Division of State
Lands must be submitted concurrently where there is a wetland
on the property
Any required federal or state permit must be submitted
concurrently or evidence the permit application has been
submitted for review
Where any grading, filling or excavating is proposed with the
development, a Land and Drainage Alteration permit must be
submitted with the land use application
Where applicable, any Discretionary Use, Variance or
Modification of Provisions as specified in SDC Article 10 or 11
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THIS APPLICATION IS:
D COMPLETE FOR PROCESSING
~ INCOMPLETE AND NEEDS MISSING INFORMATION NOTED ABOVE
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This is not a decision on your application. Springfield Development Code Sections
3.050(3)-(6) and Oregon Revised Statutes 227.178 require the City take final action on a
limited land use decision within 120 days after the application is deemed comple~e. The 120-
day processing period for this application begins when all the missing information is
submitted or when you request that the City proceed without the information. You must
indicate by either signing this form or by submitting a written response to the City within
seven days of the date of this form asserting your intentions regarding the provision of the
missing information. If you indicate herein or in your written response that the missing
information will be submitted, then you have 180 days from the date the application was
submitted for Pre-Submittal Review to provide the City with the missing information. If you
refuse to submit the missing information, then upon receipt of the full application packet and
processing fee, the City will deem the application complete for purposes of starting the 120-
day clock and begin processing the application. No new information may be submitted after
the start of the 120-day period unless accompanied by a request for an extension of the
120-day processing time. Upon receipt of a request for extension, the City may extend the
120-day period for a reasonable period of time. The City may also require additional fees if
the new information is submitted after the Notification to Surrounding Property Owners is
sent out and a second notification is required or if the new information substantially affects
the application proposal and additional review is required.
I, the owner/applicant, intend to submit all missing items indicated herein to the
City within the lBO-day timeline.
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