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20457
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Ordinance on Access Management - Chapter 9
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3/8/2010
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3/10/2010
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4/9/2010
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Kitty Piercy
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criteria. <br />(19) Improvements, Streets and Alleys. <br />(a) The requirement in EC 9.6505(3)(b) that all paving improvements to <br />streets and alleys adjacent to the development include drainage, curbs <br />and gutters, sidewalks, street trees and street lights may be adjusted to <br />allow the site developer to improve the streets and alleys adjacent to the <br />development site with a temporary surface, designed and constructed in <br />accordance with the City’s adopted temporary surface permit <br />procedures. A temporary surface may be allowed when the site <br />developer can demonstrate that a temporary surface is adequate to <br />serve the development site and that a temporary surface will not impede <br />the public’s use of the right-of-way. <br />(b) The paving requirement at EC 9.6505(3)(b) may be adjusted if the site <br />developer has shown that a street or alley adjacent to the development <br />will not be impacted by the development. <br />(27) Driveways and Internal Circulation. <br /> The driveway requirement of EC <br />9.6703(3)(a) may be adjusted if the site developer demonstrates with an <br />Alternative Traffic Safety Study that a shorter driveway stacking area will <br />provide safe ingress and egress to the development site, will not negatively <br />impact the efficiency of the public right-of-way, and will not result in a hazard <br />to the bicycle, pedestrian or vehicular traffic using the right-of-way. <br />(28) Public Access Required. <br />The public access requirement of 9.6735(2) may <br />be adjusted if the site developer demonstrates any of the following: <br />(a) Physical conditions preclude compliance with EC 7.420. Such <br />conditions may include, but are not limited to, topography, trees, existing <br />buildings or other existing development on the subject property or <br />adjacent property. <br />(b) The proposed adjustments to the standards will provide safe ingress <br />and egress to the development site, will not negatively impact the <br />efficiency of the public right-of-way, and will not result in a hazard to the <br />bicycle, pedestrian or vehicular traffic using the right-of-way. <br />(c) The proposed development will not impact one or more of the existing <br />access connections to the development site. Impact to an existing <br />access connection includes, but is not limited to, increasing the number <br />of vehicles, either directly or indirectly, that will utilize an existing access <br />connection for ingress or egress to the development site. <br />(d) Compliance with EC 7.420(1)(c) will result in traffic patterns inconsistent <br />with the character of the property located within a quarter mile radius of <br />the development site or will increase the number of vehicular trips using <br />the street with the lower classification above the typical daily trip range <br />for that street’s classification. <br />Section 12 <br />. Subsection (8) of Section 9.8090 of the Eugene Code, 1971, is amended to <br />provide as follows: <br />9.8090 Conditional Use Permit Approval Criteria – General <br />. A conditional use permit <br />shall be granted only if the proposal conforms to all of the following criteria: <br />Ordinance - Page 7 of 12 <br />
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