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JUN 18 1996 Bou 64 m#,)E 742 <br />The County Public Works director shall determine the <br />daily traffic trip generation of projects in accordance <br />with accepted standards and good traffic engineering <br />practice. Any required submission of escrow funds shall <br />include an escrow agreement acceptable to the County <br />Attorney. Such agreements shall include provisions <br />necessary to accomplish and facilitate future road <br />paving. <br />Upon request by a major site plan applicant, the Public <br />Works director and Planning and Development director <br />shall review a project proposal to determine if the <br />project may be exempted from the requirements of this <br />Subsection "E General Requirements"). Where both <br />directors determine that the following criteria are <br />satisified, the major site plan shall be exempted from <br />the requirements of the "General Requirements" portion <br />of this paving requirements section of the site plan <br />ordinance. <br />1. The project proposal is either an accessory use to <br />an existing establishment or a modification of an <br />existing establishment. =4 <br />2. The project proposal, if constructed, would not <br />cause an addition to the number of employees <br />currently working at the establishment. <br />3. The project proposal, if constructed, would not <br />cause an increase in the number of deliveries to or <br />from the establishment. <br />4. The project proposal, if constructed, would not <br />cause an increase in customers, buyers, or other <br />persons attracted to the establishment for business <br />purposes. <br />5. The applicant provides sufficient plans and <br />documentation to prove and ensure (certify) that <br />the previously listed criteria are satisfied and <br />will continue to be satisfied throughout the use <br />and operation of the improvements constructed as <br />part of the project, unless otherwise amended and <br />approved via the applicable development approval <br />process. <br />Appeals of the determination to exempt or not exempt a <br />project from the general paving requirements shall be <br />deemed to be appeals of site plan decisions and as such <br />shall be heard by the Board of County Commissioners <br />pursuant to section 23.2(m) (2) (b) of the site plan <br />review and approval procedures. <br />1. Small Traffic Attractors/Generators <br />Projects determined to be small traffic attractors/gen- <br />erators, defined as projects generating less than 100 <br />(one hundred) average daily trips, shall provide for <br />road paving as follows: <br />(a) Access road frontage: for the paving of a road (s) <br />accessing the project, the applicant shall submit <br />funds in the amount of the project's share of <br />petition paving costs prior to the issuance of a <br />certificate of occupancy for all or any portion of <br />the project. Said funds shall be held by the <br />County to be used for the paving of the road(s) <br />accessing the project. The road segment to be <br />funded and later paved shall include all of the <br />project's frontage on the road. <br />48 <br />_ M M <br />
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