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166 <br /> PROPOSED ORDINANCE AMENDMENT <br /> ORDINANCE : Zoning Ordinance <br /> REFERENCE : Article 13 TRAFFIC IMPACT STUDY <br /> ORIGIN OF AMENDMENT: --x---_ Staff �_ x Planning Board <br /> Other : <br /> STAFF PRIORITY RECOMMENDATION : High Middle,x__Low <br /> Comment: <br /> EXPECTED PUBLIC HEARING DATE : November 23, 1987 <br /> PURPOSE OF AMENDMENT: Article 13 will create a new require- <br /> ment for developments that produce 800 <br /> or more trips per day. These develop- <br /> ments will be required to prepare and <br /> submit a traffic impact study . <br /> IMPACTS/ ISSUES : Large-scale development has a significant <br /> effect on a community ' s and in some cases a <br /> region ' s environment, economy, and public <br /> facilities. A traffic impact study is used <br /> to determine whether the roadway network in <br /> the area of a proposed major development <br /> will be able to handle the existing traffic <br /> plus additional traffic that will be <br /> generated by the development. If , in <br /> preparing the study, it is determined that <br /> the roadway network cannot adequately handle <br /> the additional traffic, the study should <br /> provide useful information for determining <br /> the types and extent of improvements <br /> necessary to handle the additional traffic. <br /> In this way, it can provide a basis for <br /> linking roadway improvements with develop- <br /> ment project approval . <br /> This amendment would require preparation and <br /> submission of a traffic impact study as part <br /> of an application for a zoning atlas amend- <br /> ment, a special use permit, or site plan <br /> approval that would result in Pproductionaof <br /> more than 800 trips per day. <br /> included that would allow Orange County to <br /> require preparation of a study for smaller <br /> proposals as well as an exemption procedure <br /> for larger proposals when it can be demon- <br /> strated that the proposal would not produce <br /> a need for transportation improvements . <br />