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1999 Eugene Arterial & Collector Street Plan
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1999 Eugene Arterial & Collector Street Plan
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Arterial & Collector Street Plan
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9) Upon review of a development permit, Lane <br />Transit District staff may recommend the inclusion <br />of passenger amenities. Conditions, such as <br />additional right-of-way or easements to accommo- <br />date amenities, inclusion of designated park and <br />ride areas, and provisions for on-site transit vehicle <br />circulation may also be recommended by LTD. <br />10) When a developer is required to provide a <br />passenger shelter or other passenger amenity, he <br />or she pays the initial cost of construction and <br />installation. Lane Transit District is responsible <br />for maintenance. A developer can choose to: <br />a) Construct his or her own shelter, with <br />plans subject to review and approval by LTD, <br />b) Contact with the manufacturer of Lane <br />Transit District's standard transit shelter for <br />construction and installation, or <br />c) Pay Lane Transit District to provide the <br />shelter. <br />11) The typical passenger shelter design is <br />shown in Figures 30, 31, 32 and 33. <br />12) Lane Transit District will use the following <br />criteria to make recommendations for the <br />provision of transit amenities. <br />Figure 2 8 <br />Number of Average Peak Hour Traffic Trips <br />Developments with less than 9 dwelling units per acre <br />that generate 25 to 49 trips <br />Developments with 9 or more dwelling units per acre <br />that generate 25 to 49 trips <br />Developments that generate 50 to 99 trips ..._...____~,,. <br />100 to 199 trips <br />200 or more trips <br />OfFice Develpments <br />50 to 199 trips <br />200 or more trips <br />Retail /Industrial / <br />Institutional /Public Facilities <br />100 to 249 trips <br />250 to 499 trips <br />500 or more trips <br />Amenities Which May Be Required <br />Concrete boarding pad for bus stop, lighting, bench <br />Shelter, concrete boarding pad, lighting <br />Shelter, concrete boarding pad, lighting <br />Shelter, concrete boarding pad, lighting, bus turnout <br />Shelter, concrete boarding pad, lighting, bus turnout, on-site <br />circulation <br />Shelter, concrete boarding pad, lighting <br />Shelter, concrete boarding pad, lighting, bus turnout <br />I Shelter, concrete boarding pad, lighting <br />Shelter, concrete boarding pad, lighting, bus turnout <br />Shelter, concrete boarding pad, lighting, bus turnout, on-site <br />circulation <br />89 <br />
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