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Standards. <br /> (c) EC 9.6500 through EC 9.6510 Public Improvement Standards. <br /> (d) EC 9.6705 Development in Flood Plains. <br /> (e) EC 9.6710 Geotechnical Analysis. <br /> (f) EC 9.6735 Public Access Required. <br /> (g) EC 9.6750 Special Setback Standards. <br /> (h) EC 9.6775 Underground Utilities. <br /> (i) EC 9.6780 Vision Clearance Area. <br /> (j) All other applicable development standards for features explicitly included <br /> in the application. <br /> (k) The applicable adopted plan policies beginning at EC 9.9500. <br /> An approved adjustment to a standard pursuant to the provisions beginning at <br /> EC 9.8015 of this land use code constitutes compliance with the standard. <br /> (2) The proposed partition will not create a new nonconforming situation. <br /> (3) Partitions abutting collector and arterial streets comply with access management <br /> guidelines of the agency having jurisdiction over the street. <br /> (4) If the provisions of EC 9.8215(1) Partition, Tentative Plan Approval Criteria, <br /> require a public street, or if the applicant proposes the creation of a public street, <br /> all of the following criteria also apply: <br /> (a) The proposal will not impede the future best use of the remainder of the <br /> property under the same ownership or adversely affect the development of <br /> the remainder or any adjoining land or access thereto. <br /> (b) The proposed partition will: <br /> 1. Not result in significant risk of fire, flood, geological hazards, or <br /> other public health and safety concerns; <br /> 2. Provide adequate transportation systems, water supply, sewage <br /> disposal, drainage, and other public utilities; <br /> 3. Not hamper the adequate provision of publicly owned open space for <br /> recreation needs. <br /> (c) The proposed partition provides direct bicycle and pedestrian access to <br /> nearby and adjacent residential areas, transit stops, neighborhood activity <br /> centers, commercial areas, and industrial areas, and provides safe, <br /> convenient and direct transit circulation, provided the city makes findings <br /> to demonstrate consistency with constitutional requirements. "Nearby" <br /> means uses within 1/4 mile that can reasonably be expected to be used by <br /> pedestrians, and uses within 2 miles that can be reasonably expected to be <br /> used by bicyclists. <br /> (5) As far as is practicable, lot side lines run at right angles to the street upon which <br /> the lots face, except that on curved streets they are radial to the curve. <br /> (6) If the partition results in a parcel greater than 13,500 square feet in size, the <br /> application shall indicate the location of parcel lines and other details of layout <br /> that show future division may be made without violating the requirements of <br /> this land use code and without interfering with the orderly extension of adjacent <br /> Ordinance - 349 <br />
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