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impact analysis does not negate the ability of the City Traffic Engineer to require improvements by <br />other means specified in the Eugene Code, 1971 or rules or regulations adopted thereunder. <br />3. In addition to the above criteria, if the Traffic Impact Analysis Review was required <br />based on R-9.8650-B-4. (EC 9.8670(4)), the improvements shall also address the structural capacity <br />of the street in the County's jurisdiction and address identified structural deficiencies, or reduction <br />in the useful life of existing street structures related to the proposed development. Improvements <br />may be needed to eliminate the identified structural deficiencies and to accommodate vehicle <br />impacts to structures. <br />R-9.8650-D Traffic Impact Analysis (TIA) - Determination of Peak Hour Trips. <br />The determination of peak hour trips shall be made by consulting the most current version <br />of the Institute of Transportation Engineers' Trip Generation Manual. <br />R-9.8650-E Traffic Impact Analysis (TIA - Exception to Requirements. <br />As part of a Type II or III review, the City Planning Director, or designee, may grant an <br />exception to any or all of the content requirements of R-9.8650-F when both of the following are <br />met: <br />1. A development will generate less than 100 trips in any peak hour. <br />2. The applicant has demonstrated that submittal of the item(s) listed in R-9.8650-17 is <br />not necessary in order to show compliance with the approval criteria of R-9.8650-C. <br />R-9.8650-F Traffic Impact Analysis is (TIA) - Report Requirements. <br />Unless an exception is granted pursuant to R-9.8650-E, the following items are required as <br />part of a TIA: <br />1. Report Certification. All traffic studies shall be prepared by or under the direct <br />supervision of a Professional Civil or Traffic Engineer currently licensed to practice within the State <br />of Oregon, and with special training and experience in transportation engineering and planning. The <br />engineer shall certify the TIA document by providing a signature and seal of approval. <br />2. Extent of Study Area. The applicant and the City Traffic Engineer, or designee shall <br />agree on the defined study area prior to commencement of the preparation of the TIA. The analysis <br />must include an examination of all site access drives, adjacent roadways, and other roadways and <br />intersections that will receive 50 or more additional peak hour trips as a result of completion of the <br />proposed development or land use application. <br />3. Selection of Horizon Years for Data Required by R-9.8650-F-4 to F-11. <br />Administrative Order - 3 <br />r:\adminord\rules\02stdstia2ao. wpd(06/ 19/02) <br />
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