Eugene Code -DRAFT- Application Requirements and Criteria <br />Planned Unit Development, Tentative Plan <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, 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 />(d) Preservation of existing natural resources and the opportunity to enhance <br />habitat areas. <br />(e) Clustering of residential dwellings to achieve energy and resource <br />conservation while also achieving the planned density for the site. <br />(2) Create comprehensive site plans for geographic areas of sufficient size to <br />provide developments at least equal in quality to those that are achieved through <br />the traditional lot by lot development and that are-reasonably compatible with <br />the surrounding area. <br />9.8305 Anplicability. PUD provisions shall be applied when any of the following conditions <br />exist: <br />(1) The proposal is subject to review and approval through the PUD process <br />according to an adopted refinement plan. <br />(2) The property is zoned with a /PD overlay zone. <br />(3) One or more land uses proposed for the site are subject to review and approval <br />through the PUD process according to the zoning. <br />(4) When requested by the property owner. <br />9.8310 Tentative Planned Unit Development General Application Requirements. <br />(1) Ownership. The area included in a proposed PUD shall either be under single <br />ownership or development control. The application shall include all contiguous <br />property under the same ownership or development control, shall be signed by <br />the owner of the property, and include such related information as prescribed by <br />the planning director. Otherwise contiguous parcels that are separated only by a <br />public right-of-way, shall be included in the PUD application unless the public <br />right-of-way is designated an arterial or collector on the street classification <br />map. If otherwise contiguous parcels are separated by an arterial or collector <br />street, the applicant may, at the applicant's discretion, include those parcels in <br />the PUD application. <br />(2) Project Coordinator and Professional Design Team. The tentative PUD <br />application shall identify the PUD project coordinator and the professional <br />design team and certify compliance with the following: <br />(a) Project coordinator. The project coordinator shall: <br />1. Be the liaison between the applicant and the city. <br />000074,2 ?7 <br />DRAFT 9.8-14 11/8/99 <br />