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Development Issues Meeting Application Attachment 7/27/2021
Applicant: Danea deGlee, c. 503-913-6970
Applicant Rep: Branch Engineering tel: 541-746-0637
Description of Proposal:
Build a single family residence on Map/Tax lot tt 1802032107001. The deed restriction states that:
SAID RHSTRICI-ION, unless otherwise authorized by the City of Springfield, prohibits
constnrclion of new huilding(s) on a parcel until the subject parcel has been further divided to be
consisicnt with the City of Springfield density standards orevidence is provided to the City of
Springfield denrangtraling the feasibility of complying with said density standards after construction
of new building(s).
The purpose of this meeting is to ensure we understand the density standards and what required
evidence is in order to demonstrate feasibility of complying with City standards. At this time, it appears
3-4 lots would be feasible, however further clarity on requirements is needed.
Questions
1. Are there qny standing Willamalane obligations?
2. Will I have to keep the existing fire turnaround and parking areas that are on the lot for the
adjacent lots? (see snip).
3. What density requirements will need to be met? The hillside development overlay vs Low
Density Residential.
4. Stomiwater: Based on the topography, will the City require an existing conditions survey and
detailed development topography and grading with the stomiwater design? Any additional
stormwater considerations?
No copies of proposed plans are included as this information is needed in order to create a plan.