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that the fol 1 owi ng standards , applicable to all panhand1 e 1 ots , are <br />met . <br />Note: v i n i <br />f m h fllwin mini 1 <br />5 . Minimum access paving width of the panhandle or <br />abutting driveway used for access sha 11 be as follows <br />one rear l of or parcel . 12 feet <br />Two or more rear 1 ots or parcels ... .. .. 20 feet* <br />~*To preserve existing natural features , paving width <br />may be reduced to 17-112 feet, except for the first 25 feet <br />back from the sidewalk, with the traffic engineer's approval , <br />i f both sides of the driveway are 1 andscaped i n accordance <br />with a landscape plan. } Use of a panhandle for access shall <br />be permitted only i f creati on of a publ i c street , i nc1 udi ng a <br />future public street , i s not possi b1 e because : <br />a . Physical conditions preclude development of <br />a public street . Such conditions may include, but are <br />not 1 i mi ted to, topography or the existence of natural <br />resource areas such as wetlands , ponds , streams , <br />channels , rivers , 1 akes or up1 and wi 1 d1 i fe habitat area , <br />or a resource on the National Wetland Inventory or under <br />protection by state or federal law; <br />b. Buildings or other existing development on <br />adjacent 1 ands , i nc1 udi ng previ ous1y subdivided but <br />vacant 1 ots or parcels , physi ca11y precl ude a connecti on <br />now or i n the future, considering the potential for <br />redevelopment. <br />15. The bui 1 di ng affi ci al sha11 not i ssue a certi fi - <br />cate of occupancy unti 1 the pra jest i s completed i n accordance <br />with approval conditions and this code. It may be issued <br />prior to completion i f suffi ci ent funds to complete the <br />project are placed i n escrow wi th a bank, savings and 1 oan <br />association, or escrow company. <br />i n Section 9.075 of the Eugene Code , 1971, i s hereby repea 1 ed . <br />Section 19. Subsections (1), (2), and (3) of Section 9.085 of the Eugene <br />Code, 1971 are repealed, and Subsections (4), (5), (6), (7), (8), and (9) are <br />ordinance - l6 <br />