DISTRIBUTED TO: <br /> NR(c R <br /> July 23, 1993 <br /> M/CC <br /> David E. Woolfolk: MGR <br /> 1474 Goodpasture Is. Rd. v <br /> Eugene, Oregon 97401 TM`"a <br /> RECEIVED \ - <br /> BY CITY MANAGER - PT - <br /> Ruth Bascom ^. ! <br /> City Hall JUL 261993 { �' <br /> 777 Pearl <br /> Eugene, Oregon 97401 <br /> Dear Mayor Bascom: <br /> I have heard of the new ordinance being proposed that only <br /> ten trees can be removed by a builder without a permit. <br /> I think that only being able to remove ten trees is a bad <br /> idea. It would prolong the time it would take a contractor <br /> to build a house, costing him money. <br /> I think that the number of trees a person is allowed to <br /> remove should coincide with the amount of land being <br /> developed. Consider the fact someone is only building on <br /> one lot, the frustration of more time and paperwork would <br /> only add to building time and construction costs, decreasing <br /> profit. <br /> Please consider these factors in your discussions with the <br /> city council. <br /> Sincerely, uN <br /> qt it_ <br /> • <br /> David E. Woolfolk <br /> Troop 100 Boy Scouts of America <br />