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Exhibit 13, 9 of 12 <br /> Champfer Woonerf <br /> Champfer is designed as woonerf which means it prioritizes <br /> the movements of people walking and biking over vehicles. t Y�'" � i ,d i <br /> Cars still have access to drive along the street albeit at slower ' .�-'Y , , , x i,J` <br /> speeds. As a curbless street it encourages people and cars to r ' ! ,. js <br /> mingle together and gives people the confidence to walk and , r <br /> cross the street where they like. To slow vehicle speeds -, ,„.,,,s , ,� . 1 t 0 <br /> down to 5-10 MPH, diagonal parking is located on the east - _ -. I - <br /> side of the street along the north segment and on the west -$<./r ' ay.,, <br /> side of the street along the south segment. By alternating <br /> • <br /> parking it creates a gentle curve in the road which makes -�= '� r, -- <br /> people drive slower. The woonerf is paved with cobbles and . ,. -7+140 y . if <br /> lined with deciduous trees to create a historic look and feel. <br /> Cobbles are also an effective traffic calming tool for slowing Example of a Woonerf <br /> vehicle speeds. These streets are also closeable to traffic for <br /> hosting pedestrian only events such as the popular and ever <br /> expanding Everett Farmers Market. The woonerf is located at the edge of both the Wharf's Edge and the <br /> Millwright Districts, and in effect stitches together the housing and retail on each side of the street into one <br /> cohesive place. <br /> t gr j^ a 1 <br /> 4. ;A.* q '" to ,�,yj r gyp` li 11} i Il <br /> • �. 4f r. ` , k. 7 ' f •q 1 1 N. ,l i 11 1r 1 <br /> �_i a r 1. +rte Vey" <br /> r � <br /> e i" � <br /> a`x'e _r f <br /> ' f C,. <br /> Example of people enjoying the Farmers Market - <br /> along the Woonerf Example of how to use bollards and trees to <br /> separate cars and people <br /> 9 <br />