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09/12/2016 <br /> eligibility of streets which would othenviee be eligible for traffic calming. <br /> The City has a duty to maintain a street system which reasonably allowa for timely emergatcy <br /> service response. However, on local streets the City also has other compelling duties which may to <br /> some degree conflict with maintaining the atreeta in a manner to optimize emergency service <br /> reaponae. Thoae dutiea include maintaining local residential atreeta in a manner which will <br /> induce traffic behavior consistent with areas where childr�t and pedeatrians can be expected to be in <br /> or near the street, or maintaining the streets in a mannes which inducea traffic behavior that <br /> allows residents quiet enjoyment of their homes and that limits impacts from traffic. For <br /> residential streets which are not on priroary emerge�ncy reaponse routes,reasonable accommodation <br /> for timely emergency service response may be quite different from individual residential atrec�ta <br /> on the primary responae routes. In those circumstances, traffic calming which causea minor <br /> increases to emergency seavice response time may be acceptable. Fire vehicles rarely if ever <br /> acl►ieve speeds of over 20 mph on the local residential sireets whexe traffic calming is norntally <br /> employed. Traffic calming plans will be designed with this in mind to minimize the impact on <br /> response times. <br /> The City will normally seek to identify and implement measures which offset the effects of <br /> neighborhood traffic management on emergency response and to avoid situations where the <br /> cumulative effect of neighborhood traffic controla dramaticaliy alt�s emergency response. <br /> Transit Routes <br /> Traffic calming generally should be limited along atreets with establiahed, comentional bus transit <br /> with normal serviee frequency. School tranait,ahuttle vans,paratransit vehiclea,and similar services <br /> of conventional transit aze not included in this consideration because they can reasonably be <br /> expected to operate in the neighborhood emironment at speeds where tr�c calming would not pose <br /> problema. In addition,many ofthese vehicles are not exceptionally long whcelbase vehicles. <br /> Resident Suoaort <br /> Where traffic calming is initiated by msident request, a petition requesting traffic calming signed <br /> by representatives of 50 percent of the properties in the primary impact zone of ihe traffic calming <br /> shall be considered s�cient indication of community support for the City to ad on the request <br /> (impact mne to be d�ned by the City staf�. <br /> TRAFFIC CALMING REQUEST PROCESS <br /> A tr�c calming plan goea through hvo processes from initiation to implementation. The requeat <br /> process must be compteted before the application may move imo the development procesa. A flow <br /> chart showing the path of an applicacion through each of these procesaes is seer►in Chart 1 and the <br /> proceases aze deacribed fiuther below: <br /> Page 7 of 13 <br /> ATTY/RES0.0088/CC RE50 TRAFFIC CALMING ON RESIDENTIAL STREETS RESO.N0.15522 <br /> REV:09-01-16 JS MUFF N0.702 <br />