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11. Impacts to Lane County. If the study area includes or abuts a street within the <br /> jurisdiction of Lane County, the applicant shall include materials that demonstrate how the proposed <br /> improvements address the structural capacity of the street in the County's jurisdiction and address <br /> identified structural deficiencies, or reduction in the useful life of existing street structures related <br /> to the proposed development. Improvements may be needed to eliminate the identified structural <br /> deficiencies and to accommodate vehicle impacts to structures. <br /> R-9.8650-G Traffic Impact Anal sis IAA, <br /> --Compliance with Other Standards. <br /> The applicant shall include in the TIA sufficient information to show the proposed <br /> development is in compliance with applicable development stnadazds of the Eugene Code, 1971, <br /> including, but not limited to: <br /> 1. Parkin . Adequate parking will be provided to meet site-generated demands, in <br /> accordance with the specific dimensions, pazking angles, and pazking ratio requirements that are <br /> contained in the Eugene Code, 1971. <br /> 2. Pedestrian. Transit, Bicycle, and Handicapped Facilities. The site plans for the <br /> development proposal must reflect that applicable provisions have been incorporated to ensure <br /> compliance with design standazds for the provision of public transportation, pedestrian, and bicycle <br /> facilities as required by provisions of the Eugene Code, 1971 and other adopted design standards. <br /> Public notice of this proposed adoption of Traffic Impact Analysis Administrative Rule R- <br /> 9.8650 shall be given by making copies thereof available to any person who has requested such <br /> notice and by publication thereof in the Register Guazd, a newspaper of general circulation within <br /> the City for at least five consecutive days, providing interested persons an opportunity of not less <br /> than 30 days to submit data or comments thereon. I will thereafter adopt Traffic Impact Analysis <br /> Administrative Rule R-9.8650 as contained herein or as revised in response to comments received, <br /> which will become effective immediately thereafter. <br /> Dated this ~ ~ day of January, 2002. <br /> ~.J <br /> James R. Johnson <br /> City Manager <br /> <br /> Administrative Order - 8 <br /> <br /> r:\adminord\rules\Ol stdstial ao.wpd(12/06/Ol) <br /> <br />
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