My WebLink
|
Help
|
About
|
Sign Out
06
City of Pleasanton
>
CITY CLERK
>
AGENDA PACKETS
>
2023
>
041823
>
06
Metadata
Thumbnails
Annotations
Entry Properties
Last modified
4/12/2023 1:26:05 PM
Creation date
4/12/2023 1:25:50 PM
Metadata
Fields
Template:
CITY CLERK
CITY CLERK - TYPE
AGENDA REPORT
DOCUMENT DATE
4/18/2023
DESTRUCT DATE
15Y
There are no annotations on this page.
Document management portal powered by Laserfiche WebLink 9 © 1998-2015
Laserfiche.
All rights reserved.
/
38
PDF
Print
Pages to print
Enter page numbers and/or page ranges separated by commas. For example, 1,3,5-12.
After downloading, print the document using a PDF reader (e.g. Adobe Reader).
View images
View plain text
Ordinance No. 2245 <br /> Page 37 of 37 <br /> TRAFFIC ENGINEERING DIVISION —925-931-5677 <br /> 130. TRAFFIC IMPACT FEES: The applicant shall pay any traffic impact fees for the <br /> development as determined by the City Traffic Engineer. The fee shall be paid prior to <br /> building permit issuance. <br /> Bicycle Parking <br /> 131. BICYCLE PARKING: Projects with 20 or more vehicle parking spaces shall provide <br /> minimum bicycle parking equivalent to five percent of the total number of vehicle parking <br /> spaces, with a maximum of 20 required bicycle parking spaces. Bicycle parking shall be <br /> shown on the building permit plans for review and approval by the Traffic Engineering <br /> Division prior to building permit submittal. <br /> 132. BICYCLE RACKS: All bicycle racks shall comply with the following criteria: <br /> a. Located in a visible and accessible location; <br /> b. Support the frame of the bicycle and not just one wheel; <br /> C. Allow the frame and one wheel to be locked to the rack; <br /> d. Allow the use of either a cable or U-shaped lock; <br /> e. Be securely anchored; <br /> f. Be usable by bikes with no kickstand; and <br /> g. Be usable by a wide variety of bicycle sizes and types. <br /> The number, location and type of bicycle racks shall be shown on the building permit <br /> plans and shall be subject to review and approval by the City Traffic Engineer prior to <br /> issuance of building permits. <br /> Traffic Control <br /> 133. TRAFFIC CONTROL Plan (TCP): A comprehensive traffic control plan shall be <br /> submitted to the City Traffic Engineer for review and approval. Best management <br /> practices to minimize traffic impacts shall be used during construction, including <br /> scheduling of major truck trips and deliveries, to avoid peak travel hours. The TCP shall <br /> have proper lane closure procedures such as flagger stations, signage, cones, and other <br /> warning devices implemented during construction. The TCP shall also include time of <br /> day/hours of lane closures and total number of days. <br /> 134. TRUCK ROUTES: The haul route for all materials to and from the project site shall be <br /> reviewed and approved by the City Traffic Engineer prior to building permit issuance and <br /> shall include the provision to monitor the street surfaces used for the haul route so that <br /> any damage and debris attributable to the haul trucks is identified and corrected at the <br /> expense of the applicant. <br /> 135. TRAFFIC SIGNAGE AND STRIPING — ON SITE: All on site traffic related signage and <br /> striping shall be included in the building permits plans for review and approval by the <br /> City Traffic Engineer prior to building permit issuance. <br /> 136. TRAFFIC SIGNAGE AND STRIPING — OFF SITE: All off site traffic related signage and <br /> striping shall be included in the improvement plans for review and approval by the City <br /> Traffic Engineer prior to permit issuance. <br /> END <br />
The URL can be used to link to this page
Your browser does not support the video tag.