Traffic Assessment and Management Clause Samples

Traffic Assessment and Management. (a) One year after completion and occupancy of Phase 1 and again one year after the issuance of the final Certificate of Occupancy for the Project, the Developer shall undertake trip counts to assess daily project traffic. “Phase I” shall mean either the issuance of final certificates of occupancy for the portion of the Development on Lots 2 – 6, as reflected in the Vesting Tentative Tract Map, or the issuance of final certificates of occupancy for the portion of the Development on Lots 8 – 10, as reflected in the Vesting Tentative Tract Map, whichever comes first. Such counts shall be taken mid-week over a two-week period in accordance with standard traffic engineering practice. The counts shall assess whether the Project's daily traffic generation exceeds a trip cap based upon standard traffic engineering trip assessment for the 790-unit project. Results will be provided to the City and presented by City staff to City Council at a public meeting. In the unlikely event Project traffic generation exceeds the trip cap, the Project shall implement traffic demand management ("TDM") efforts, in consultation with the City as to the specific measures, in an attempt to reduce Project traffic below the trip cap.
Traffic Assessment and Management. (a) One year after completion and occupancy of Phase 1 and again one year after the issuance of the final Certificate of Occupancy for the Project, the Developer shall undertake individual Project trip counts to assess daily Project traffic. “Phase I” shall mean either the issuance of final certificates of occupancy for the portion of the Development on Lots 2 –6, as reflected in the Vesting Tentative Tract Map, or the issuance of final certificates of occupancy for the portion of the Development on Lots 8 – 10, as reflected in the Vesting Tentative Tract Map, whichever comes first. Such counts shall be taken mid-week over a two-week period in accordance with standard traffic engineering practice, with all costs associated with traffic counts, including preparation of a report detailing the counts, paid for by Developer. The counts shall assess whether the Project's daily traffic generation exceeds a trip cap based upon standard traffic engineering trip assessment for the number of units in each Phase of the Project, in accordance with the total trips estimated to be generated by a 790-unit project. . Results will be provided to the City and presented by City staff to City Council at a public meeting. In the event Project traffic generation exceeds the trip cap, the Project shall implement traffic demand management ("TDM") efforts, in consultation with the City as to the specific measures, in an attempt to reduce Project traffic below the trip cap.

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