• 1,`T- °F._, DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY <br /> off,, <br /> PORTLAND DISTRICT.CORPS OF ENGINEERS <br /> LP • 2 <br /> -. _ fl P.O.BOX 2946 <br /> :: " PORTLAND.OREGON 97208-2946 <br /> :;�Y p` ; Reply to <br /> `�s>"5 w Attention of: <br /> October 23, 1992 <br /> Operations Division <br /> Bob Hammitt, Maintenance Director <br /> Public Works Maintenance <br /> 1820 Roosevelt Boulevard <br /> Eugene, Oregon 97402 <br /> Dear Mr. Hammitt: <br /> A joint inspection of Flood Control Facilities along Amazon Creek in the <br /> City of Eugene was conducted on August 27, 1992, by John Todd of the U.S. <br /> - Army Corps of Engineers, Portland District and Richard Zucker, Maintenance <br /> Supervisor and Jack Long, Environmental Technician. <br /> These inspections are held periodically to: <br /> (1) Provide technical assistance and recommendations regarding how to <br /> continue the operation and maintenance of your flood control structures to ensure <br /> optimum structural integrity. <br /> (2) Encourage a balance between conditions which will assure the structural <br /> integrity and those encouraging development of habitat for fish and wildlife <br /> enhancement. <br /> (3) Assess your ievei of flood preparedness and your capability to respond <br /> should flooding threaten your district. <br /> The general maintenance of your district is rated as acceptable. This means <br /> that the structural integrity and maintenance are satisfactory and that your <br /> facilities are eligible to be considered for assistance if necessary. <br /> The enclosed Engineer's Report summarizes the findings of the inspection. <br /> Both required and recommended future maintenance work are listed. The City of <br /> Eugene W 'be commended for the maintenance work accomplished during the <br /> past year. We understand that the slide areas near Richardson St and Bailey Hill <br /> Road as scheduled for repair this fall. <br /> I <br />