Street Design Manual
C. The developer shall also provide additional pavement surfaces for turning movements to serve the development where prescribed by a traffic impact analysis or as specified elsewhere in this chapter. Street improvements required in excess of minimum paving construction standards associated with a site plan may be eligible for reimbursements per Section 8.6.3 of the UDO . Additional pavement surfaces required to accommodate turning movements generated by the development are not eligible for reimbursement. D. The City may elect to require payment of a fee-in-lieu of installation to the applicable minimum paving construction standards as outlined in this section. Methodology for requiring fee-in-lieu payments is specified in the City’s administrative regulation for “Fee-in-lieu of Determination and Administration. E. An exemption from paving construction requirements shall not relieve the developer of a payment in-lieu of construction unless otherwise specified. Section 6.1.3 Minimum Stormwater Infrastructure Requirements A. The developer shall be responsible for all applicable stormwater drainage and treatment practices as required in Article 9 of the Unified Development Ordinance and the City Stormwater Design Manual. B. Use of multi-functional stormwater control measures is expressly allowed and encouraged in the ROW, including streetscape landscape bioretention areas and stormwater planters, stormwater street trees, curb bulb-outs and medians with bioretention, and vegetated swales. Such stormwater control measures may receive stormwater credit for managing stormwater from the adjacent right-of-way area of the development site if part of an approved stormwater management plan and with a long-term maintenance agreement.
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