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Ordinance 2207 <br /> Page 9 <br /> • Sites should be designed to minimize conflicts between automobiles and pedestrians and <br /> create a clearly organized system of entrances, driveways, and parking lots, while still <br /> providing adequate and convenient parking spaces. These requirements should minimize <br /> paved areas and curb cuts. Parking lots and driveways should be designed to avoid conflict <br /> with vehicular traffic in the street. <br /> Pedestrian/Bicycle Access and Circulation <br /> • Site and building design must accommodate pedestrian circulation onsite from parking <br /> areas to plazas, open space, pedestrian pathways, and to adjoining buildings. Existing and <br /> proposed pedestrian and/or bicycle circulation systems and easements must be integrated <br /> into site design. Pedestrian systems should be physically separated from vehicular <br /> circulation as much as possible. Minimizing the areas where the two systems cross or are <br /> physically adjacent reduces traffic hazards and makes the pedestrian system more efficient, <br /> pleasant, and visually attractive. <br /> • Intersections where pedestrian routes cross vehicular circulation are critical areas and <br /> should be clearly marked for visual identification by both motorists and pedestrians. <br /> Sidewalks shall be located along all perimeter streets and designed to meet City standards. <br /> At least one sidewalk connection between the building and the perimeter street is required. <br /> Large parking areas must have sidewalk connections to the building entries or ground plaza <br /> areas. <br /> • Pedestrian pathways should be designated from transit stops on Johnson Drive to primary <br /> site pedestrian circulation. <br /> • At intersections where new traffic signals may be installed, pedestrian actuation should be <br /> provided. <br /> • Both recreational and commuter bicycle accessibility to and within the project area is <br /> required. <br /> • When Johnson Drive is widened to accommodate vehicle traffic, bicycle lanes should be <br /> maintained on the roadway, and given the increase in traffic volumes, provision of buffered <br /> bicycle lanes should be considered. At new signalized intersections on Class II bicycle <br /> routes, bicycle detection should be incorporated into the final design of the intersection and <br /> traffic signals. <br /> Grading, Excavation, and Drainage <br /> • The design objectives for parcel grading are to create smooth slope transitions between <br /> adjacent parcels and proposed improvements, eliminate abrupt or unnatural landforms, and <br /> promote positive surface drainage. Proposed grading schemes will be examined during the <br /> individual design review process on a project by project basis. <br /> • Off-site grading shall not be permitted. Each site must meet existing grade conditions at <br /> property and/or lease lines. <br /> • Concentrated drainage across walkways and other pedestrian areas is not permitted. <br /> Drainage across driveway entries is to be avoided. <br /> • Where feasible, integrate storm water treatment features into on-site open space. <br />