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Ordinance Exhibit D <br />DOWNTOWN RIVERFRONT <br />LAND USE COMPONENTS <br />CA 19-1, RA 19-1, Z 19-5, WG 19-3, ST 19-3, and SDR 19-2 April 19, 2019 <br />3.5 Tentative Subdivision <br />This section documents the applicable application procedures and approval criteria in accordance <br />with EC 9.8500. <br />EC 9.7007 Neighborhood/Applicant Meetings. <br />(1) This section applies to the following types of applications: <br />(a) Type II: 3 -lot partitions, tentative subdivisions, tentative cluster <br />subdivisions and design reviews; <br />The required neighborhood/applicant meeting took place on March 28, 2019, from 5:30 pm to 7:00 <br />pm in the Eugene Downtown Public Library. Notices were mailed in accordance with the <br />requirements of EC 9.7007, and three signs were posted along the perimeter of the site. The full <br />documentation of the notice, signage, and materials provided at the meeting is provided in Exhibit F. <br />EC 9.8505 Applicability of Subdivision. Tentative Plan Applications. Requests to create 4 or <br />more lots shall be subject to the subdivision provisions of this land use code under <br />a Type II application process. A subdivision application that also involves a PUD <br />request may not be submitted until a decision on the tentative PUD approval is <br />final. (Refer to EC 9.8305 Applicability.) No development permit shall be issued by <br />the city prior to approval of the subdivision tentative plan application. <br />The proposal will result in the creation of 17 lots and new public right-of-way. A Tentative Subdivision <br />is required. As part of a comprehensive package of land use applications, the application will be <br />processed concurrently with other applications. Rather than the Type II land use application process, <br />the subdivision will be reviewed concurrently under the higher classification type. <br />EC 9.8510 Subdivision, Tentative Plan Application Requirements. In addition to the <br />provisions in EC 9.7010 Application Filing, the following specific requirements <br />shall apply to tentative subdivision plan applications: <br />(1) All tentative subdivision applications shall be prepared by an Oregon <br />licensed land surveyor and shall include a preliminary title report. <br />The tentative subdivision application includes a tentative plat prepared by EGR and Associates <br />licensed surveyors in the state of Oregon. The tentative plat (see Exhibit 13.2) includes the <br />corresponding licensure credentials and stamp. The tentative subdivision plan sheets provided for <br />context and reference are included with the comprehensive application package. These documents <br />were prepared by KPFF, an engineering firm that includes both licensed Professional Engineers and <br />licensed land surveyor in the state of Oregon. <br />A preliminary title report is provided in the exhibits to the overall package of land use applications. <br />See Exhibit M. This application requirement has been fulfilled. <br />(2) The application shall include all contiguous undeveloped or partially <br />developed property under the same ownership as the subject property, be <br />signed by the owner of the property, and include such related information as <br />prescribed by the planning director. <br />City of Eugene FINAL SUBMITTAL 60 <br />