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2/26/2001
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20224
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2/26/2001
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Sandra Stubbs
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approval of the development will result in levels of service of the roadway <br />system in the vicinity of the development that do not meet adopted level of <br />service standards. <br />9.$575 General Application Requirements An application for Traffic Impact Analysis <br />Review shall contain each of the items required by the "Standards for Traffic Impact <br />Analyses" available from the city. <br />Approval Criteria The planning director shall approve, conditionally approve, or <br />deny an application for Traffic Impact Analysis Review following a Type II process, <br />or as part of a Type I1I process when in conjunction with a CUP or PUD. Approval or <br />conditional approval shall be based on compliance with the following criteria: <br />(1) Traffic control devices and public or private improvements as necessary to <br />achieve the purposes listed in this section will be implemented. These <br />improvements may include, but are not limited to, street and intersection <br />improvements, sidewalks, bike lanes, traffic control signs and signals, parking <br />regulation, driveway location, and street lighting. <br />(2) Public improvements shall be designed and constructed to the standards <br />specified in EC 9.5505 Improvements - Specifications The requirement of <br />improvements based on a traffic impact analysis does not negate the ability of <br />the city traffic engineer to require improvements by other means specified in <br />this code or rules or regulations adopted thereunder. <br />(3) An exception to any or all of the requirements listed in the "Standards for <br />Traffic Impact Analyses" for development that generate less than 100 trips in <br />any peak hour may be granted if the applicant demonstrates that the study is not <br />necessary in order to demonstrate compliance with this subsection.] <br />Vacations <br />9.8700 Purpose of Vacations In order to ensure the orderly development of land, public <br />ways in the form of streets, roads, alleys, right-of-way, pedestrian and/or bicycle <br />easements and accessways, or utility easements are established, obtained,' or reserved <br />by the city. As land develops, and as land uses change over time, public ways may no <br />longer be necessary for ensuring the orderly development of land. This land use code <br />and state law provide procedures, requirements, and criteria for vacating public ways. <br />The vacation process includes a review of the need for public ways and the manner in <br />which to dispense with public ways. In addition, sections 9.8700 through 9.8725 of <br />this land use code provide a process for the vacation of undeveloped subdivision and <br />partition plats or parts thereof. <br />9.8705 Applicability_ of Vacation Procedures <br />(1) The vacation process applies to recorded undeveloped subdivision and partition <br />Ordinance - 381 <br />
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