Proceedings for reversion to acreage may be initiated by either:
A.
The city council on its own motion, in which case the council shall direct the department to obtain the necessary information; or
(Ord. 962 § 2 (Exh. A), 1989; Ord. 09-1315 § 3 (Exh. A), 2009)
The petition shall contain the following:
A.
Adequate evidence of title to the property;
B.
Sufficient data to enable the city council to make the determinations and findings set forth in PMC § 17.48.040;
C.
A final or parcel map, in the form prescribed by PMC § 17.24.040 delineating dedications that will not be vacated and dedications required as a condition to reversion. Such a final map or parcel map shall be conspicuously designated with the title, "The Purpose of this Map is a Reversion to Acreage"; and
(Ord. 962 § 2 (Exh. A), 1989; Ord. 09-1315 § 3 (Exh. A), 2009)
A.
The city engineer shall submit the completed petition together with a report and recommendation to the city council for consideration.
C.
The city council may approve a reversion to acreage only if it finds and records by resolution that:
1.
Dedications or offers of dedication to be vacated or abandoned by the reversion to acreage are unnecessary for present or prospective public purposes; and
2.
Either:
a.
All owners having an interest in the real property within the subdivision have consented to reversion; or
b.
None of the improvements required to be made has been made within two years from the date the final or parcel map was filed for record, or within the time allowed by agreement for completion of the improvements, whichever is later; or
D.
The city council may require as conditions of the reversion:
1.
That owners dedicate or offer to dedicate streets, public right-of-way or easements;
2.
That all or a portion of previously paid subdivision fees, deposits or improvements securities be retained if they are necessary to accomplish any of the purposes or provisions of this title; and
3.
Such other conditions of reversion as are necessary to accomplish the purposes or provisions of this title or necessary to protect the public health, safety or welfare.
(Ord. 962 § 2 (Exh. A), 1989; Ord. 09-1315 § 3 (Exh. A), 2009)
A.
If the city council approves the reversion, the city clerk shall transmit the final or parcel map, together with the council resolution, to the county recorder.
(Ord. 962 § 2 (Exh. A), 1989; Ord. 09-1315 § 3 (Exh. A), 2009)