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City of Arden Hills Chapter 13 Zoning Code <br /> 2. District 2 shall apply to all multiple dwelling parcels. <br /> 3. District 4 shall apply to all commercial,retail, and industrial parcels. <br /> Subd. 6. Transportation and Transit Component. <br /> A. Traffic Study. <br /> 1. The City shall require a traffic analysis that is prepared by a traffic <br /> engineer. Such analysis shall assess the impact of the development <br /> proposal on adjoining and internal roadways and intersections as well as <br /> on-site circulation. <br /> 2. If the traffic study indicates that a proposed project or use will have <br /> significant impact on the existing service levels of roadways and <br /> intersections, the City shall require a traffic management plan to mitigate <br /> traffic impacts. Such plan may include travel demand management <br /> strategies, use of transit facilities, or other appropriate measures to reduce <br /> traffic congestion. Such plan may also necessitate improvements to on- <br /> and off-site road systems and intersections. The applicant shall be <br /> responsible for installation and expense of necessary road system <br /> improvements and pedestrian facilities. <br /> 3. The development capacity of the property shall be limited to the <br /> reasonable capacity of the road systems as determined by the City. The <br /> City may limit the amount and type of development so as not to cause <br /> undue burden on the road system. <br /> B. Transit. The applicant shall provide opportunities for transit connections <br /> on the property. The City may waive this component in areas if such <br /> connections are deemed infeasible. <br /> C. Pathways. <br /> 1. A comprehensive pathway plan for pedestrian and bicycle circulation <br /> shall be submitted with the proposal. The development proposal shall <br /> seek to create a walkable environment that is pedestrian and bicycle <br /> friendly. <br /> 2. This plan shall provide an integrated network of sidewalks and trails <br /> throughout the property that connects the residential and commercial <br /> areas; parks; adjacent developed areas, adjacent regional trails. A trail <br /> and/or sidewalk connection shall be integrated through the development <br /> from the southern to the northern border in addition to the regional trail. <br /> 3. Sidewalks and trails shall be at least eight (8) feet in width and <br /> provide adequate snow storage, subject to the approval of the Public <br /> Works Director, in the form of a landscaped boulevard between the <br /> Section 1320—District Provisions <br /> Adopted:November 13,2006 <br /> Page 45 of 59 <br />