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6/28/2004
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<br /> , <br /> Chapter III - Circulation, Transportation & Capital Improvements <br /> <br /> I may require different and/or additional TDM measures at its and TMN s, and monitor and assist employers to refine TDM <br /> I discretion depending upon the type and/or quantity of develop- program effectiveness. The coordinator may be a city employee, <br /> ! ment proposed, consistent with the Mitigation and Monitoring an employer of a transportation agency, or a private transporta- <br /> I <br /> policies. tion consultant. This coordinator should be funded by new de- <br /> I velopment in the Precise Plan Area and other locations within <br /> I <br /> F. Reduced / Shared Parking Standards - Shared parking standards the city. <br /> I should be applied as a means to limit the supply of parking stalls <br /> I <br /> I 1 and discourage auto use. Excess parking should be provided only L Related Transportation Studies - Developers within the Precise <br /> I <br /> I I <br /> I for destination uses that are anticipated to attract patrons from Plan Area shall participate in the funding of any Bayfront Area <br /> 1 0 1 outside the Precise Plan Area. These include restaurants, special or other local area efforts to study or coordinate traffic or trans- <br /> recreational facilities, and similar destinations. Off-peak shar- portation improvements. <br /> I ing of commercial parking facilities should be considered; e.g., <br /> I business-oriented hotels and offices which require parking at <br /> different times of day could share a common parking facility. III. Capital Improvements Policies <br /> I <br /> The Precise Plan contains maximum standards for parking. New A variety of capital improvements are needed to serve the greater <br /> I development should prepare a parking analysis that explores Bayfront Area. Some are needed to serve current deficiencies and <br /> I additional means for reduced/shared parking between residen- some are needed to accommodate future growth. Development <br /> tial uses, support commercial uses, workplace, and residential within the Marina Shores Precise Plan Area will provide for needed <br /> I visitor parking. Reduced parking standards for workplace de- capital improvements, in whole or in part, as will other future devel- <br /> velopment that dovetail with employer-supported carpool, opments in the area. In some cases responsibility for providing capital <br /> I rideshare, and transit linkage programs should be determined. improvements will be shared. <br /> I The analysis should also address adjacencies of different land <br /> uses, operations, and programming shared parking within park- A. Public Facilities and Infrastructure. Public facilities include <br /> I ing structures. schools, parks, fire stations, and community services. Land and! <br /> or building space should be reserved for public facilities and <br /> I G. Car Share Program - Development should fund a study of a sat- infrastructure needed to support new development. The design <br /> ellite car sharing program. Based on programs in other locations, and construction of these facilities and related infrastructure <br /> .., it would likely consist of a small fleet of on-site vehicles for use shall be in accordance with city standards. New development <br /> J by residents and employees through a cooperative agreement should prepare a demand analysis of public facilities to deter- <br /> with an established car sharing company. mine size, type, and funding. <br /> I H. Transportation Coordinator - A regional transportation coordi- Infrastructure includes elements such as street lighting, curbs, <br /> I nator position should be established, whose responsibility is to gutters, sidewalks, and landscaping, as well as water supply, <br /> I assist development prepare and implement TDM programs, de- water distribution and emergency storage, sewage collection, <br /> velop monitoring programs, coordinate with regional agencies transmission, and treatment, and storm drainage system, recycle <br /> I Final Plan - June 2004 <br /> - 71 - <br /> I <br />
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