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has been filed with the city finance officer in an amount sufficient to <br />assure the completion of all required public improvements; or <br />(b) A petition for public improvements and for the assessment of the real <br />property for the improvements has been signed by the property owner <br />seeking the subdivision, and the petition has been accepted by the city <br />engineer. <br />(6) If the standards addressed under EC 9.8445(4) require a public street, or if the <br />applicant proposes the creation of a public street, the proposal will provide <br />pedestrian and bicycle circulation to adjacent residential areas, transit stops, <br />neighborhood activity centers, parks, schools, commercial centers, office <br />parks, and industrial parks located within ¼ mile radius of the development <br />site, provided the city makes findings to demonstrate consistency with <br />constitutional requirements. <br /> <br /> <br />Section 43. Section 9.8505 of the Eugene Code, 1971, is amended to provide as follows: <br />9.8505 Applicability of Subdivision, Tentative Plan Applications. <br />Requests to create 4 or more lots shall be subject to the subdivision provisions of <br />this land use code under a Type II application process, except as provided for <br />concurrent applications in EC 9.8005. <br />(1) A tentative plan application to subdivide land may be submitted and reviewed <br />concurrently with a tentative PUD application following a Type III application <br />procedure. If a subdivision application that also involves a PUD application is <br />not submitted concurrently with a tentative PUD application, the subdivision <br />application may not be submitted until a tentative PUD application is <br />approved. (Refer to EC 9.8305 Applicability.) <br />(2) If a subdivision tentative plan application is not reviewed concurrently with a <br />tentative PUD application, no development permit shall be issued by the city <br />prior to approval of the tentative subdivision application. If subdivision <br />tentative plan application is reviewed concurrently with a tentative PUD <br />application, no development permit shall be issued by the city prior to approval <br />of the final PUD application in accordance with EC 9.8305. <br /> <br /> <br />Section 44. Subsection (5) of Section 9.8510 of the Eugene Code, 1971, is amended to <br />provide as follows: <br />9.8510 Subdivision, Tentative Plan Application Requirements. In addition to the <br />provisions in EC 9.7010 Application Filing, the following specific requirements shall <br />apply to tentative subdivision plan applications: <br /> * * * <br />(5) If the proposal includes housing, the written statement submitted with the <br />subdivision application shall clearly state whether the applicant is electing to <br />use the discretionary approval criteria in EC 9.8515 Subdivision, Tentative <br />Plan Approval Criteria- General/Discretionary instead of the approval criteria <br />found in EC 9.8520 Subdivision, Tentative Plan Approval Criteria- <br />Housing/Clear and Objective. <br />Ordinance - Page 31 of 34 <br /> <br />