These regulations are in rough proportion to the generalized parking and transportation demands of different land uses. By requiring such facilities, it is the intent of this section to help avoid the negative impacts associated with spillover parking into adjacent areas, while at the same time avoiding the negative environmental and urban design impacts that can result from parking lots and other vehicular use areas. The provisions of this section are also intended to help protect the public health, safety, and general welfare by:
A.
Helping to avoid and mitigate traffic congestion;
B.
Encouraging multimodal transportation options and enhanced pedestrian safety;
C.
Providing methods to reduce the amount of impervious surfaces and adequate drainage structures in order to reduce the environmental impacts of storm water runoff; and
D.
Providing flexible methods for responding to the transportation and access demands of various land uses in different areas of the City.


