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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1991-39 Determining Street Capacity RESOLUTION NO. 91-39 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF ASHLAND SETTING STANDARDS FOR DETERMINING ADEQUATE STREET CAPACITY WHEREAS, the City's land use planning process contains criteria for approval which require that adequate street facilities be available; and WHEREAS, there is no comprehensive document that defines adequate street capacity for the City; and WHEREAS, there is a need for the Council to establish such a policy to provide guidance for decision makers in the planning process, and for future planning purposes. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY OF ASHLAND AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. The following is considered adequate capacity on Ashland City streets and intersections: A. Arterial streets or any street, regardless of designation, in areas zoned or designated in the Comprehensive Plan for C-1, E-1, or M-1 uses: Level of service "D" for no more than 20 minutes per day for average conditions. B. Intersections of arterial and arterial, collector and collector, and arterial and collector streets: Level of service "D" for no more than 20 minutes per day for average conditions. Residential intersections are assumed to have adequate capacity unless the physical alignment of the intersection is shown to affect the safe capacity of the street. C. Collector streets in areas zoned or designated in the Comprehensive Plan for residential uses: No greater than 3,000 vehicle trips per day for average conditions. D. Sub-collector streets of less than 10% grade in areas zoned or designated in the Comprehensive Plan for residential uses: 1250 vehicle trips per day for average conditions. E. Sub-Collectors greater than 10% grade and all Residential streets: No greater than 800 vehicle trips per day (VTD) for average conditions. SECTION 2. Minimum street width. Any street which is less than 20 feet in width (travel portion) is considered to have no additional capacity. SECTION 3. Sidewalk required. Any residential or sub-collector street that does not have at least a four foot unobstructed sidewalk on one side shall have the maximum capacity for the affected section reduced by 25%. SECTION 4. Effect of Grade. Any residential or sub-collector street that has a grade of over 10 percent shall have its capacity reduced for the affected section by 3 percent for each percent of grade in excess of ten percent. Any residential or sub-collector street with a grade in excess of 18% shall be considered to have no additional capacity. SECTION 5. Mitigation Measures. For areas zoned for Commercial, Employment, or Industrial uses, in addition to measures that will increase the capacity of streets to carry automobile traffic, the City may, in lieu of meeting the Standards, accept traffic and demand control measures, such as: 1. Transit facilities. 2. Pedestrian facilities. 3. Bicycle facilities. 4. Demand Management Programs. 5. Employee programs which encourage alternate travel to work. 6. Any other facility or program that the City finds will be reasonably successful and effective in encouraging alternate travel. The foregoing Resolution was READ and DULY ADOPTED on the 15th day of October, 1991. c-) r;/ . ~ .t 7/ a.?c-j~~~ Nan E. Franklin City Recorder ':') J.r SIGNED and APPROVED this .~ I _ day of October, 1991. ~~ r' ! / U/C-/~M~~~ Catherine M. Golden Mayor do \ cc\ new.ord\strcapacly.res