r�► <br /> (1) The city surveyor has approved the final plat for compliance with applicable <br /> platting requirements in accordance with state law. <br /> (2) Streets, bicycle paths, accessways, and alleys for public use have been dedicated <br /> without any reservation or restriction other than reversionary rights upon <br /> vacation. <br /> (3) Public improvements as required by this land use code or as a condition of <br /> tentative plan approval are completed, or: <br /> (a) A performance bond or suitable substitute as agreed upon by the city and <br /> applicant has been filed with the city finance officer in an amount <br /> sufficient to 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 partition and the petition has been accepted by the city <br /> engineer. <br /> (4) Public assessments, liens, and fees with respect to the partition have been paid, <br /> or: <br /> (a) A segregation of assessments and liens has been applied for and granted by <br /> the city, or <br /> (b) An adequate guarantee in a form acceptable to the city manager has been <br /> provided assuring the liens, assessments and fees will be paid prior to <br /> recording the final plat. <br /> (5) All conditions of tentative partition approval have been met and the final plat <br /> substantially conforms to the provisions of the approved tentative partition. <br /> 9.8245 Partition. Final Plat Recordation. The city surveyor and planning director shall <br /> note their approval of the partition on the partition's final plat along with the effective <br /> date of approval, which constitutes the city's acceptance of any dedications to the <br /> public contained therein. After approval, the city shall forward the partition plat to <br /> Lane County for signature by the county assessor and recording. <br /> Planned Unit Development, Tentative Plan <br /> • <br /> 9.8300 Purpose of Planned Unit Development. The planned unit development (PUD) <br /> provisions are designed to provide a high degree of flexibility in the design of the site <br /> and the mix of land uses, potential environmental impacts, and are intended to: <br /> (1) Create a sustainable environment that includes: <br /> (a) Shared use of services and facilities. <br /> (b) A compatible mix of land uses that encourage alternatives to the use of the <br /> automobile. <br /> (c) A variety of dwelling types that help meet the needs of all income groups <br /> in the community. <br /> Ordinance - 352 <br />