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1. local transportation improvements (such as site access, sidewalk/curb and gutter, <br /> nearby transit stops); <br /> 2. transportation system improvements (such as off-site capacity improvements, or <br /> the fair share cost of transportation system improvements as required by Section 10 of <br /> this ordinance); and <br /> 3. improvements that are designed to provide both local and system improvements <br /> (such as additional lanes or signalization for improving areawide as well as local <br /> transportation networks). <br /> Section 9: Requirements for transportation improvements <br /> 9.1. The City may require the applicant to implement or pay for transportation improvements <br /> to address the adverse impacts of a project, including: (1) to meet development regulations or <br /> other applicable standards for transportation improvements; (2)to meet adopted level of service <br /> standards; and (3)to implement other reasonable measures to avoid or otherwise mitigate <br /> adverse impacts to public safety, human health and the environment based on the traffic analysis <br /> and project review process. <br /> 9.2. Non-duplication. An applicant shall not be required to implement or pay for a <br /> mitigation measure more than once to address the same specific environmental impact, as <br /> provided by section 12 of this chapter. This does not preclude the City from requiring a local <br /> traffic improvement and the payment of a fee for system improvements if the project impacts <br /> occur in a different time or place, or if the local improvement does not address the system <br /> impact. For example, if a project would cause congestion and degradation of level of service <br /> both locally and system wide, an applicant could be required to mitigate the local impact by <br /> providing a turning pocket at an access point, while also paying a fee to make improvements to <br /> address level of service impacts on other intersections not addressed by the turning pocket. <br /> 9.3. Level of service improvements. The applicant is required to mitigate the project's <br /> transportation impacts to an acceptable level of service through the horizon year. <br /> 9.4. Acceptable level of service. The acceptability of levels of service is defined in 1, 2, and <br /> 3 below: <br /> 1. Level of service "A" through "D" is considered acceptable. <br /> 2. When the City Engineer and the Responsible Official determine that it is practical <br /> to create or maintain a level of service of "D" or better, Level of Service "E" or <br /> "F" is considered not acceptable. <br /> 7 <br />