Exhibit B <br /> to ;j <br /> Standards for Traffic Impact Analysis <br /> Administrative Rule R-9.8650 <br /> Traffic Impact Anal~s (TIA) -Reference Materials. <br /> The following reference materials maybe utilized by the City and applicants in the <br /> review and preparation of reports hereunder: <br /> • Institute of Transportation Engineers. Traffic Access and Impact Studies for Site <br /> Development. Washington, D.C.: ITE, 1991. <br /> • Federal Highway Administration. Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices. <br /> Washington, D.C.: U.S. Department of Transportation, 1988. (Updated <br /> periodically. Washington State has its own adopted supplemental documents that <br /> are applicable under State law.) <br /> • Institute of Transportation Engineers. Guidelines for Driveway Location and <br /> Design. Washington, D.C.: ITE, 1987. <br /> • PRC Voorhees. Managementfor Streets and Highways. Washington, D.C.: U.S. <br /> Department of Transportation, 1982, p. 113. <br /> Stover, Vergil and Frank Koepke. Transportation and Land Development. <br /> • Washington, D.C.: Institute of Transportation Engineers, 1987. <br /> • American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials. A Policy on <br /> the Geometric Design of <br /> Highways and Streets. Washington, D.C.: AASHTO, <br /> 1990. <br /> • Institute of Transportation Engineers. Transportation and Traffic Engineering <br /> Handbook. Wolfgang Homburger, ed. Washington, D.C.: ITE, 1982, p. 536. <br /> • Transportation Reseazch Board. Parking Principles. Special Report 125. <br /> Washington, D.C.: TRB, 1971. <br /> • Institute of Transportation Engineers. Parking Generation. 2nd ed. Washington, <br /> D.C.: ITE, 1987. <br /> • Urban Land Institute and National Pazking Association. Dimensions of <br /> Parking. <br /> 2nd ed. Washington, D.C.: ULI, 1983. <br /> Exhibit B - 1 <br /> <br /> r.\adminord\rutes\O1 tiaexb.wpd(12106/01) <br /> <br />