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6/28/2004
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AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF REDWOOD CITY, ADOPTING THE MARINA SHORES VILLAGE PRECISE PLAN
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<br /> Chapter III - Circulation, Transportation & Capital Improvements <br /> water mains, etc. Periodic reevaluation of all utility systems will d Sidewalk and Planting Strip - 10' sidewalk, 6' curbside <br /> be performed to address demand and regulation changes. Modi- planting strip <br /> fications to preliminary system designs may be altered to reflect <br /> these changes. Monitoring of project demands (especially wa- 2. Blomquist Street Extension - see typical plan diagram for <br /> ter and sewer) is required to verify approved levels of develop- street and roundabout on page 41. <br /> ment and ensure proper mitigation means in terms of both in- <br /> frastructure and impact fees. a. Right-of-Way - 60'; roundabouts per FHA standards and <br /> subject to City ROW acquisition efforts. <br /> B. Capital Improvements Phasing - Public facilities and infrastruc- <br /> ture improvements should be provided in parallel with new de- b. Curb-to-Curb - 34'; roundabouts per FHA standards and <br /> velopment as directed by the City. Phasing of capital improve- subject to City ROW acquisition efforts. <br /> ments should generally be in proportion to phasing of develop- <br /> ment. However, certain components of systems determined by c. Lanes and Parking - 12' lanes, 5' bike lane, no curbside <br /> the City needed to serve buildout conditions (e.g., main pipes, parking <br /> tanks, and pump stations), should be constructed as part ofini- <br /> tial development adequate to support the development. d Sidewalk and Planting Strip - 6' sidewalk, 6' curbside <br /> planting strip <br /> C Street Widths / Plan Lines - The Precise Plan requires that streets <br /> be improved to accommodate curbside parking, increased pe- D. Intersections / Pedestrian Crossings - Enhanced pedestrian cross- <br /> destrian and bicycle use, and design improvements consistent ings (e.g. high-visibility signs/markers, curb bulb outs, possibly <br /> with the envisioned high density residential community. Rec- raised crosswalks) are recommended at the following locations. <br /> ommended dimensions are listed below. Dimensions are flex- Specific design of intersection curb conditions - e.g., corner <br /> ible and may be changed subject to City review. Improving bumpouts - to be determined by City based on assessment of <br /> streets as indicated below will require improvements to front- turning movements. <br /> age properties adjacent to as well as within the Precise Plan <br /> Area. 1. Blomquist Extension/ Bair Island Road - Crossing(s) to East <br /> Bayshore Road and a potential US 101 trail undercrossing <br /> 1. Bair Island Road - see typical plan diagram on page 31. should be incorporated in design of a roundabout or other <br /> intersection at this location; see page 41. <br /> a. Right-of-Way - 80' <br /> 2. Fish & Wildlife (FWS) Parking Area / Bair Island Road- <br /> b. Curb-la-Curb - 48' Crossing should be provided to link FWS parking and east <br /> frontage development to esplanade along Smith Slough. <br /> c. Lanes and Parking - 12' lanes, 12' combined curbside park- <br /> inglbike lane 3. Bair Island Road "Mid-Block" Crossing - This crossing <br /> should be located at a mid-point between crossings I, and 2, <br /> Final Plan - June 2004 - 72 - <br />
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