frontage, average width and required setbacks. <br /> (D) Divisions of land resulting from foreclosures of recorded contracts for sale of <br /> real property. <br /> (E) The sale of a lot in a recorded subdivision, even though the lot may have been <br /> acquired by a single owner with other contiguous lots or properties prior to the <br /> sale. <br /> (F) A sale or grant by a person to a public agency or public body for state highway, <br /> county road, city street or other right -of -way purposes provided that such road <br /> or right -of -way complies with the applicable comprehensive plan and state law. <br /> Peak Hour. The 4 highest contiguous 15- minute traffic volume periods. <br /> Pedestrian Facilities. Improvements, including sidewalks, walkways, and <br /> crosswalks that provide for public pedestrian traffic, together with related <br /> improvements, such as lighting and benches. <br /> Pedestrian Scale Lighting. Light standards or placements no greater than 14 feet in <br /> height located along walkways. <br /> Performance Agreement. An agreement guaranteeing compliance with conditions <br /> of approval required by provisions of this land use code to be executed by an <br /> applicant and the city prior to issuance of certain permits. <br /> Performance Bond. A financial commitment as required by the city and executed by <br /> an Oregon licensed surety company. <br /> Perimeter Wall. The exterior wall of a building. <br /> Petition for Improvement. A petition as required by the city and submitted to and <br /> accepted by the city council or city engineer for construction of public improvements <br /> as required by this code. <br /> Planning and Development Department Director. The person authorized by the <br /> city manager to carry out the duties of the city's planning and development <br /> department director, or the planning and development department director's designee. <br /> Planning Commission. The commission created by the city council to help plan for <br /> the orderly growth and development of the city. <br /> Planning Director. The person authorized by the city manager to carry out the duties <br /> of the city's planning director under this code, or the planning director's designee(s). <br /> Plat. The final map, drawing, and other writing containing all the descriptions, <br /> Ordinance - 29 <br />