As a condition of approval of a tentative map or tentative parcel map, the subdivider shall be required to dedicate or make an irrevocable offer of dedication of the following:
A.
All land within the subdivision needed for streets including access rights and abutter's rights, drainage, water, sewer, public greenways, open space, scenic easements, public utility easements and other public easements.
B.
All land within the subdivision needed for local transit facilities such as bus turnouts, benches, shelters, and similar items which directly benefit the residents of a subdivision if:
1.
The subdivision as shown on the tentative map has potential for 200 dwelling units or more if developed to the maximum density shown on the General Plan or contains 100 acres or more, and
2.
The city finds that transit services are, or will within a reasonable time period, be made available to such subdivision.
C.
When General Plan implementation would require the development of a bikeway, equestrian, hiking or other recreational trails and paths in the subdivision such land as is necessary and feasible to provide for such trails and paths.
Applications for building permits shall also be subject to street dedication requirements.
(Ord. 214 § 1, 2012.)