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DRAFT January 29, 2015January 29, 2015January 27, 2015 <br /> TCAAP Redevelopment Code <br />Page | 85 <br />  <br />3. How new street alignments conform with the Regulating Plan or how modifications <br />from the Regulating Plan, in terms of street placement, alignment, and design are <br />consistent with the intent of this Code; <br />4. How new street design conforms with the street cross section standards in Attachment <br />5; <br />5. How the plan considers all modes of transportation including walking, biking, and <br />automobiles; and <br />6. How the plan provides adequate linkages between different destinations within the <br />Plan Area. <br />(b) For a subdivision, a private restrictive covenant depicting the project circulation plan <br />shall be recorded and referenced on the preliminary plan or final platFor a subdivision, <br />a private restrictive covenant depicting the project circulation plan shall be recorded <br />and referenced on the plat. The covenant may be amended if the JDA approves a <br />revision to the Project Circulation Plan as authorized under this section. <br />(c) Approvals: A Project Circulation Plan may only be reviewed approved and approved <br />by the JDA under the requirements of this section.. <br />1. Project Circulation Plan shall create interconnected blocks bounded by streets to the <br />extent feasible. The JDA may approve a Project Circulation Plan containing blocks <br />bounded by Highway Right-Of-Way, subdivision boundary lines, or natural and <br />infrastructure features if no reasonable alternatives are available. <br />2. When required, Rrevisions to the Project Circulation Plan may be approved by the <br />JDA after considering the circulation characteristics of a proposed development <br />plan, the need for access to adjoining properties, phasing of a larger-scaled <br />project, and the context of surrounding development. <br />3. The JDA, with the recommendation of the Arden Hills Public Works and Community <br />Development Departments, may waive the requirement for a Project Circulation <br />Plan through the Permitted Adjustment process. This is permitted if the JDA finds <br />that a plan is not necessary due to the nature of the proposed development on the <br />site, the existence of surrounding incompatible development, or other factors unique <br />to the property which make strict compliance unfeasible. <br />4. A subdivision or site plan may not be approved if the Project Circulation Plan is not <br />approved. The JDA’s decision disapproving a Project Circulation Plan is subject to <br />appeal by the applicant under the requirements of Section 1355 of the AHC. <br />5. Joint Access and Public Cross-Access Easements: If necessary to ensure access <br />management goals along the Spine Road and to meet the intent of the <br />recommended alley/public cross-access easements as indicated on the Regulating <br />Plan, the JDA may require joint use driveways or public cross-access easements <br />within the site to adjacent properties and/or easements. <br />8.4 Street Standards: Attachment 5 shall establish standards for all elements within the public <br />right-of-way including travel lane(s), on-street parking, bicycle accommodation, <br />streetscape/parkway standards, and sidewalk standards. The process and standards in the <br />Arden Hills TCAAP Public Street Guidelines shall apply to the extent that they do not conflict <br />with the design and context standards in Attachment 5 and the Master Plan Vision for streets <br />in TCAAP. Landscaping within the public right-of-way shall be per standards in Section 10 in <br />the TRC. Attachment 5 provides recommended cross sections for public streets within the TRC <br />based on available right-of-way and intended development context per the Master Plan <br />Vision. <br /> <br />