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3. Either be a member of the American Institute of Certified Planners or <br />licensed in the state of Oregon to practice architecture, civil <br />engineering, or landscape architecture. <br />The project coordinator, or at least one design team member, shall attend <br />all public meetings at which the proposal is discussed. <br />(b) Professional design_ team designation Unless waived by the planning <br />director, the professional design team shall consist of at least the following <br />professionals: <br />1. Oregon licensed arborist. <br />2. Oregon licensed architect. <br />3. Oregon licensed civil engineer. <br />4. Oregon licensed landscape architect. <br />S. Oregon licensed land surveyor. <br />6. A member of the American Institute of Certified Planners. <br />(c) Plan certification. Certification of the services of the professionals <br />responsible for particular drawings shall appear on those drawings. To <br />ensure comprehensive review of all plans for compliance with the PUD <br />provisions by the professional design team, the cover sheet shall contain a <br />statement of review endorsed with the signatures of all designated <br />members of the professional design team stating that the portion of the <br />project in which he or she was involved complies with the following: <br />1. Meets the standards of his or her profession. <br />2. Complies with the tentative PUD criteria. <br />(3) Phasing. The tentative PUD application shall include a phasing plan that <br />indicates any proposed phases for development, including the boundaries and <br />sequencing of each phase. Phasing shall progress in a sequence that promotes <br />street connectivity between the various phases of the development and <br />accommodates other required public improvements. <br />(4) Density. Dwelling unit densities for PUDs shall be consistent with EC <br />9.2750(2) Residential Density Per Net Acre. The calculation of the number of <br />dwelling units allowed shall be determined based on the following: <br />(a) Easement Calculations. If it is demonstrated that easements will benefit <br />residents of the proposed PUD, residential density calculations may <br />include areas in easements, with the exception of private streets or <br />ingress /egress easements. <br />(b) Dedications. If it is demonstrated that lands dedicated to the city will <br />benefit residents of the proposed PUD, residential density calculations <br />may include areas dedicated to the public for recreation or open space. <br />(c) Cumulative Density. When final plans are to be approved in phases, at no <br />time shall the cumulative residential density exceed the overall density per <br />acre established at the time of tentative plan approval. <br />(5) Needed Housing. If the proposal includes needed housing, as defined by State <br />statutes, the written statement submitted with the PUD application shall clearly <br />Ordinance - 354 <br />