regulated by State of Oregon structural and plumbing codes, as well as local land use regulations. <br /> Permitting requirements, separate from stormwater facilities information irr the Stormwater <br /> Management Manual, will apply. <br /> Comment 4: Adoption of the stormwater management manual preempts the <br /> completion of River Road/Santa Clara stormwater Basin Plan. Several persons from the <br /> River Road and Santa Clara neighborhoods asked that the city refrain from adopting the <br /> Manual until after the Basin Plan was completed. <br /> Finding: EC 9.6790, which was added to the Code by Ordinance 20369 adopted by the City <br /> Council on June 12, 2006, directs the City Manager to adopt a stormwater facility design manual. <br /> The Code provisions adopted by Ordinance 20369 andthe River Road/Santa Clara Stormwater Basin <br /> Plan are complimentary but independent of each other. Given the in-depth analysis and comparison <br /> of options for addressing runoff from new development that was done in the earlier basin planning <br /> process, the consistent outcome for all of the other six basins, and the benefits of applying consistent <br /> stormwater quality development standards city-wide, additional analysis on that point is not a part of <br /> the current work plan. The draft River Road/Santa Clara Basin Plan reflects that implementing on- <br /> site stormwater development standards city-wide is the most appropriate strategy for addressing the <br /> water quality impacts associated with future development and it is not expected that the River <br /> Road/Santa Clara Basin Plan will result in any changes to the stormwater development standards <br /> Code provisions. <br /> <br /> ' Delaying adoption of the Stormwater Management Manual pending completion of the River <br /> Road/Santa Clara Basin Plan is not warranted given that the City Manager is directed by EC 9.6790 <br /> to adopt the Manual and because the River Road/Santa Clara Basin Plan is independent of the <br /> stormwater management regulations and design standards. Therefore, no changes have been made as <br /> a result of this comment. <br /> Comment 5: Why is it implied that the River Road/Santa Clara Basin has drainage and <br /> flood protection strategies? <br /> Finding: Even though the 2002 City of Eugene Stormwater Basin Master Plans did not <br /> finalize the River Road/Santa Clara Basin Plan, Volume I of the 2002 Basin Plans (City-Wide <br /> Summary) and the 1990 River Road -Santa Clara Drainage Master Plan completed by OTAK does <br /> provide the drainage and flood strategies for River Road/Santa Clara. This comment was not <br /> directed at any changes to the Manual. <br /> Comment 6: The following specific language changes to suggested: Sec. 1.3 add "and <br /> propane dealers" to Bulk Fuel Terminal; define "Urban Transition Area"; Sec. 1.4 add <br /> "increased level of pollutants discharged into rivers and streams" to development impacts; <br /> include "and increased volumes of pollutants" to "increases in stormwater runoff peak flow <br /> rates and volumes resulting from development"; include "and development" to "post- <br /> development site"; Sec. 2.2 change "intended to save the project developer and the city time <br /> Administrative Order - 3 <br /> <br />