• <br />In Accordance with Section 9.030(4)(a) & (b) of the Eugene Code, the following information <br />demonstrates that the proposed partition will comply with all applicable platting standards. <br />Section 9.045 Streets and Roads <br />There are numerous possible future right-of--way alignments that meet the criteria <br />of section 9.045. As a part of this application, a conceptual layout of the entire <br />property is included that shows that this partition will not restrict compliance with <br />this section of the code. The street dedication as proposed will allow the future <br />development, and extension of streets within the property to meet all street <br />connectivity standards. All property to the east is B.L.M. property and is being <br />managed as wetland; this precludes streets from being extended all the way to the <br />east boundary of the subject property. <br />The partition is of such a scale that it will not create a need for any transit facilities. <br />Using this application and planning process as leverage or authority to require <br />additional transit facilities would be unreasonable; section 9.045(4)(b)(9) is not <br />applicable. If development of the individual parcels are developed in such a manner <br />that require transit facilities, then these facilities can be coordinated at that time. <br />Section 9.050 Plattiniz Standards - Alleys <br />Not applicable to the subject property. <br />Section 9.055 Plattiniz Standards - Blocks <br />Not applicable to the partition as proposed. <br />Section 9.060 Platting Standards - Lots and Parcels <br />9.060(a) The parcels comply with the minimum of 4,500 s.f., or 2,250 s.f. if <br />the "small lot provisions" are applied <br />9.060(b) The parcels comply with the minimum of lot frontage of 50 feet. <br />9.060(c) The parcels comply with the minimum of lot width of 50 feet. <br />9.060(d) The parcels comply with the minimum of lot depth of 80 feet and the <br />maximum depth of 3.0 times the average width. <br />9.060(e) Not applicable. <br />