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HomeMy WebLinkAboutApplication APPLICANT 11/18/2021City of Springfield SPRINGFIELD Development & Public Works 225 Fifth Street � Springfield, OR 97477 `M Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU) - Type I OREGON :Project Information Applicant Name: G (Applicant., complete this section) PFone:..SW-r! S-', 7.26_5 Company if applicable): 7iEmail r Mailin Address: .3 'ut 1 b L Applicant's Rep.: Phone: Company: Email: Mailing Address: �1- Property Owner: (/„+/� �/ v� Phone: S Y -,n.2 - Company: Email: Ma- 1 . •ckyi `14'410coa Address:31715 E. CcW-L olbJ G 74o ce-" ASSESSOR'S MAP NO: T TAX LOT NOS Property Address: zaT- A64 57 - Size of Property:p I Acres K square Feet ❑ Type of ADU: _Conversion of part of house (describe existing use) (check one) _Conversion of accessory structure (describe existing use) _Addition to house _�jNew detached dwelling Zoning of Property: Low Density Medium Density _High Density Residential Signatures: Please sin and rint your name and date in the appropriate box on the next paqe. Required Property Information (City Xntake Staff., complete this section) Associated Cases: �A .1/� f Case No.: U 6l' -00 30)-- l q l' l Date: Reviewed b : 1" rki Application Fee: 117 Technical Postage Fee: 0 r, TOTAL FEES: d Y1 . TDO I PROJECT NUMBER: MWA(V ++U ll rvi_ ��iYYI(Ai r Revised April 3, 2018 Sandy Belson page 1 of Accessory Dwelling Unit Application Process 1. Applicant Submits an Accessory Dwelling Unit Application to the Development Services Department The application must conform to the Accessory Dwelling Unit Submittal Requirements Checklist on page 4 of this application packet. Planning Division staff screen the submittal at the front counter to determine whether all required items listed in the Accessory Dwelling Unit Submittal Requirements Checklist have been submitted. Applications missing required items will not be accepted for submittal 2. City Staff Conduct Detailed Completeness Check Planning Division staff conducts a detailed completeness check within 30 days of submittal. The assigned Planner notifies the applicant in writing regarding the completeness of the application. An application is not be deemed technically complete until all information necessary to evaluate the proposed development, its impacts, and its compliance with the provisions of the Springfield Development Code and other applicable codes and statutes have been provided. Incomplete applications, as well as insufficient or unclear data, will delay the application review process and may result in denial. 3. City Staff Review the Application and Issue a Decision • This is a Type I decision and thus is made without public notice and without a public hearing since there are clear and objective approval criteria and/or development standards that do not require the use of discretion. • Decisions address all the applicable approval criteria and/or development standards. • Applications may be approved, approved with conditions, or denied. • The City mails the applicant and property owner the decision, which is effective on the day it is mailed. • The decision issued is the final decision of the City and may not be appealed. Revised April 3, 2018 Sandy Belson page 3 of .ZXK w (WI)]lf lm9 lmryp'NF N9•�YIIW3 it r��l�ye�_- WK5f6 4Jh�tL. SI•t Y_'-.a..f - rn- w-; Toayn.y { ce.,nruc� THv$ j Z Lar ii � $. 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Shan property line — It. loftfrom buildings c. 50ft from wetlands, rivers, streams, and creeks where required. 4.Overflow. Collection from filter strip shall be specified on plans to approved discharge point. 5. Growing medium: Unless exisfing vegetated areas are used for the filler strip, growing medium shall be used within the top 12". 12' Gill MENUM, GR MM SIL a mom WCErnlED 5 S USED 6. Vegetation: The enfire filter strip must have 100% coverage by native grasses, native wildflower blends, native ground covers, or any combination thereof. Follow landscape plans otherwise refer kr plant list in SWMM Appendix F. Number of plantings per 1 00s of facility area: a. 100 Ground Covers, OR b. 80 Ground Covers, 4 Small Shrubs, OR c. 60 Ground Covers, 12 Small Shrubs 7. Level Spreaders: A grade board, perforated pipe, berm or trench may be required to disperse the runoff evenly across the filter strip to prevent a point of discharge. The top of the level spreader must be horizontal and at an appropriate height to provide sheet fiow directly to he soil without scour. Grade boards can be made of any material that will withstand weather and solar degradation. Trenches used as level spreaders can be open or filled with washed crushed rock, pea gravel, or sand B. Check dams: shall be placed according to facility design otherwise: a. Equal to the width of the filter b. Every 10' where slope exceeds 5%. CITY OF FILTER STRIP Ionmvazma EUGENE, OREGON. oRnwla av srG DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS TYPICAL DETAILS 0 ENGINEERING IRMION