§ 156.110 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS.
   (A)   Records. The Community Development Director shall maintain a record of all PUD districts approved by the city, including information on a project's allowed uses, all pertinent project plans, any conditions imposed on a project by the City Council, and such other information as the Community Development Director may deem appropriate.
   (B)   Withdrawal of an application. Any application under this chapter may be withdrawn by an applicant without prejudice at any time prior to final City Council action thereon.
   (C)   Platting of a PUD. In the event that a PUD is to be subdivided into lots or parcels for the purpose of separate ownership, such PUD shall be platted under the platting procedures of Ch. 155 of North Mankato's city code. The preliminary plat shall be processed in conjunction with the development stage plan. A separate action on the final plat shall be processed before the City Council prior to or in conjunction with the final stage of the PUD.
   (D)   Conveyance of property within a PUD. In the event that any real property within an approved PUD is conveyed in total or in part, the buyer(s) thereof shall be bound by all provisions of the PUD and the general plan for that project. However, nothing in this chapter shall be construed as to make such conveyed property nonconforming with regard to normal zoning standards as long as the conveyed property conforms with the approved PUD and the development plan for a project.
   (E)   Agreement/financial guarantee. Following the approval of the development plan but prior to final plan approval, the applicant shall enter into an agreement with the city relating to the terms of the PUD, and shall also provide such financial guarantees as the city requires or deems necessary. Such agreement may take the form of:
      (1)   A development contract; and/or
      (2)   Site improvement performance agreement; and/or
      (3)   Another form of legally binding instrument as may be required by the city.
(Ord. 65, 4th Series, passed 3-2-2015)