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Ord 1543COUNCIL BILL N0. 318 ORDINANCE N0. 1543 AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENTS AND AMENDING CHAPTER 14 OF THE WOODBURN ZONING ORDINANCE, ORDINANCE N0. 1344. THE PEOPLE OF THE CITY OF WOODBURN DO ORDAIN: Section 1. That Section 14.720 entitled "Applicable Sections of the Subdivision Ordinance", of Chapter 14 of the Woodburn Zoning Ordinance, also known as Ordinance No. 1344, be and the same is hereby repealed: Section 2. That the following Sections be added to Chapter 14 of the Woodburn Zoning Ordinance. A) Section 14.621. Park and Recreation Facilities. Adequate Park and Recreation facilities shall be provided for the members of the Home Owners Association. This shall include lands set aside for private and public recreation facilities such as tennis courts, golf courses, swimming pools, recreation centers, and other such facilities intended primarily for park and recreation purposes. B) Section 14.622. Standards for Park and Recreational Facilities. a) 40 of the gross acreage of the development shall be dedicated for park and recreational facilities. The Commission may require money or recreation facilities of a value equal to 40 of the value of the total gross acreage in acreage in lieu of land. b) An additional 4% of the gross acreage of the value thereof in facilities must be provided for park and recreation facilities owned and operated by the Home Owners Association. This may be dedicated to the City of Woodburn with the approval of the Planning Commission. C) Section 14.623. Determination of the Value of Land and Recreation Facilities. The value of the gross acreage shall be determined by the most recent tax assessment by the County, or the amount the developer paid for the land, whichever is the greater. Page 1 - Council Bill No. 318 Ordinance No. 1543 The value of recreation facilities shall be determined by the Public Works Director. He shall estimate the average cost of the proposed facility using the best data available, Such estimate may be appealable to the Common Council within 10 days by the filing of a notice of appeal. D) Section 14.624. Ex enditure of Funds. Funds contributed in lieu of park land shall be credited to a park acquisition and development fund and deposited with the City Treasurer. Such funds may be expended only on order of the Council for the purpose of acquiring or developing land for park and recreational uses. The Council will be guided in its decisions by the Master Park Plan element of the Woodburn Comprehensive Plan. E) Section 14.625. A roval of the Woodburn Recreation and Park Board. The Commission shall not approve any area or parcel of land as suitable and desirable for public park and recreational uses without first considering recommendations from the Woodburn Recreation and Park Board. If no recommendation is received within 30 days after written notification to the Park Board, the Commission may proceed without further delay to the Park requirements of the Planned Unit Development. F) Section 14.626. Land Dedication to the City for Park or Recreational Purposes. All land to be reserved for dedication to the City for park or recreational purposes shall have tenative approval by the Commission in the outline plan, and shall be shown marked on the final plan and hardboard "Dedicated for Park/Recreational Purposes." G) Section 14.627. Deposit of Funds. The Commission shall require, prior to final approval of the final plan, that the applicant deposit with the City Treasurer a cash payment in lieu of land reservation if land is not required of the developer. A monthly statement of the fund shall be forwarded to the Park Superintendent. H) Section 14.720. Dedication of a Right-of-Way. If a parcel of land to be subdivided included a portion of a right-of-way, highway, or road, the location of which has been determined, the developer shall dedicate such right-of-way for the purpose or use proposed. I} Section 14.721. Street Dedications by Developer. No developer shall be required to dedicate more than 25 percent of the total land area of a planned unit develop- ment for street purposes when any of the streets within the Page 2 - Council Bill No. 318 Ordinance No. 1543 planned unit development are required by the Commission to be in excess of 60 feet in width. J) Section 14.722. Intersection Angles. Streets shall be laid out to intersect at angles as near to right angles as practical, but in no case less than 60 degrees unless there is a special intersection design that is acceptable to the City Engineer, Streets shall have at least 50 feet of tangent adjacent to the inter- section unless topograph requires a lesser distance. Intersections which are not at right angles shall have a minimum corner radius of 15 feet along the right-of-way lines of the acute angles. All right-of-way lines at intersections with arterial streets shall have not less than 20 feet on a corner radius. K) Section 14.723. Grades and Curves. Grades shall not exceed 8 percent unless the Commission finds that because of topographic conditions a steeper grade is necessary. In flat areas, allowance shall be made for finished street grades to have minimum slopes of one-half percent unless allowed by City Engineer. Center line radius of curves shall not be less than 300 feet on major arterials, 200 feet on minor arterials, and 100 feet on all other streets. Section 3. That the following standard be added to Section 14.710, Planned Development Throughfares: Nature of Throughfares Improved Width Paved Curb to Curb R/W Width Arterials and Collectors 36 feet 80 feet a }°~ l ~ Jr .~,,. ,,y. ~ ~. APPROVED ~ ~ ~ 1. S'~, --~.- STANLEY C. LISS, Mayor ~r .~ .P ..,..__,.~ti., Passed by the Council Submitted to the Mayor ~l~n«~,r.,~v_lQ; 171 Approved by the Mayor ~l~n~l~r~..1..Q,...,1.477 Filed in the Office of the Recorder ~nuarw, 1(l, ],~Z7 ~-~~ =~ ~ ,~: ATTES'1:= ,.~~ .~ e s ~ ~.:(..c.,~1--~0,..'' A NEY 0 ., BUR S , Recorde r City of Woodburn, Oregon Page 3 - Council Bill No. 318 Ordinance No . 1543 I, BARNEY 0. BURRIS, Recorder of the City of Woodburn, do hereby certify that I caused to be posted three copies of Ordinance No. 1543, one of which said copies posted in the City Hall on the bulletin board opposite the entrance to the Recorder's Office, in full view of the traveling public; a second one of said copies posted on the Woodburn Public Library bulletin board at 280 Garfield Street, in full view of the traveling public; a third one of said copies posted on the Paul Sowa and Sons building at 182 Young Street, in full view of the traveling public; that all of said places are public places within the corporate limits of the City of Woodburn and that all of said copies were posted on the 12th day of January 1977. ~/ ~'~~ r Barney 0. Burris, Recorder City of Woodburn, Oregon