§ 17.1.225 APPLICATION CONTENTS.
   A land   shall consist of at least the following:
   A.   A completed   form with the following information:
      1.   Property description and assessor map parcel number(s);
      2.   Name, address, telephone number of the (s), property owner(s) or contract purchaser(s), and, if applicable, the same information of the authorized agent of the , property owner or contract purchaser; and
      3.   A complete list of the approvals sought by the .
   B.   A narrative description of the proposed , existing conditions and pertinent background information;
   C.    that discuss how the approval criteria of the Code are or can be met;
   D.   A transportation study is required when determined by the at a pre- conference the proposed project would have traffic circulation or safety impacts, need for off-   improvements or would increase traffic on adjacent by at least 50 peak hourly trips, or at least 500 average daily trips, or a Transportation Impact Study is required by the Oregon Department of Transportation. The transportation study shall be prepared under the supervision of professional engineer qualified in the traffic engineering field as defined by O.A.R. 820-040-0030. The transportation study shall include the expected trip generation of the proposed including the weekday a.m. peak hour, p.m. peak hour, and daily traffic estimates. The transportation study shall identify all - points and intersections (signalized and un-signalized) adjacent to the . If the fronts an arterial or collector the analysis shall identify and assess all intersections within one-fourth mile of the ;
   E.   Duplicates of the above information as required by the . (Note: The pre- conference summary will provide guidance on what specific information is required and how many copies must be submitted.);
   F.   All required fees;
   G.   An eight and one-half by 11-inch copy of the for the public notice; and
   H.   Additional applicable information required by other sections of this Code.
(Ord. 2009-01, passed 3-9-2009; Ord. 2022-01, passed 5-9-2022)