12-1-28: RESERVATIONS:
   A.   General: As a condition of approval of a tentative map, the subdivider shall reserve sites appropriate in area and location, for parks, recreational facilities, fire stations, libraries or other public uses according to the standards and formula contained in this Chapter.
   B.   Standards For Reservation Of Land: Where a park, recreational facility, fire station, library, or other public use is shown on an adopted Specific Plan or adopted General Plan containing a community facilities element, recreation and parks element and/or a public building element, the subdivider may be required by the City to reserve sites, as determined by the City in accordance with the principles and standards contained in the Specific Plan or General Plan. The reserved area must be of such size and shape as to permit the balance of the property within which the reservation is located to develop in an orderly and efficient manner. The amount of land to be reserved shall not make development of the remaining land held by the subdivider economically unfeasible. The reserved area shall conform to the adopted Specific Plan or General Plan, and shall be in such multiples of streets and parcels as to permit an efficient division of the reserved area in the event that it is not acquired within the prescribed period.
   C.   Procedure: The public agency for whose benefit an area has been reserved shall, at the time of approval of the final map or parcel map, enter into a binding agreement to acquire such reserved areas within two (2) years after the completion and acceptance of all improvements, unless the period of time is extended by mutual agreement of the subdivider and the agency.
   D.   Payment To Subdivider: The purchase price shall be the fair market value thereof at the time of the filing of the tentative map plus the real property taxes against the reserved area after the date of the reservation and any other costs incurred by the subdivider in the maintenance of the reserved area, including interest costs incurred on any loan covering the reserved area. The fair market value of the property shall be established considering the value of the property as it may be enhanced by approval of the subdivision map, rezoning, or other entitlement for use.
   E.   Termination: If the public agency for whose benefit an area has been reserved does not enter into a binding agreement, the reservation of the area shall automatically terminate. (Ord. 527, 8-4-1997)